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Whether you own a residential or commercial property, your roofing will have a significant impact on your structure’s eco-friendliness. When the time comes to update your roof, a few environmentally conscious decisions will go a long way in reducing your carbon footprint and helping you reduce monthly energy costs.

3 Tips for Achieving Environmentally Friendly Roofing

1. Upgrade Your Insulation

The right level of attic insulation is crucial for maintaining consistent indoor temperatures. By upgrading your insulation, you can prevent heat transfer from the attic to the rest of the house. You can also keep the attic area cool by installing an active ventilation system that will turn on when temperatures get too high.

2. Use Sustainable Materials

roofingMany eco-friendly roofing materials will also help you save money in the long run. Metal is fully recyclable, is longer lasting than most other materials, and helps lower energy costs. Clay and slate tile are also extremely durable, and won’t release any chemicals when they are disposed of. These materials can last for 50 years or more, so you won’t have to worry about replacing your roof like you would with asphalt shingles.

3. Choose a Lighter Roof Color

Roof color plays a surprisingly large role in how much heat enters a building. A dark-colored roof will absorb light, causing the building to heat up faster. On the other hand, lighter-colored roofs will reflect the light and minimize heat absorption. Special reflective coatings can also be applied to flat commercial roofs for even greater energy efficiency.

 

No matter what kind of roofing work you need, you can count on Buffalo Roofing in Kearney, NE. Serving Central Nebraska for over a decade, this roofing contractor has been named Best of Kearney in roofing and siding each year since 2016. To learn more about their services or to schedule a free roof estimate, visit them online or call (308) 224-3163.

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