Can A New Roof Increase Your Home’s Energy Efficiency?

 

If you’re considering a new roof, you might be curious as to how it will increase your home’s efficiency. The short answer to your question is yes if your roof is older than it should be. Your older roof probably was constructed with outdated roofing materials. The new material is more effective. The answer to this question might not be so simple. Insulation under your roof can do more for energy efficiency and cost reductions if the roof is in good shape with minimal repairs (e.g., a few shingles).

A house with significant damage to the roof or leaks may be better suited for total replacement than adding or repairing. Because air can leak between the shingles or around nails, this is why it’s important to replace the entire roof. Older homes will have less insulation. These are just some of the many ways your roof can increase your home’s efficiency.

Install New Insulation

Insulation under your roof can be the best way to conserve energy. This should be done in conjunction with your roof re-roofing. Your roofers will be able to access your attic so they can install insulation while you are replacing your roof. Heating uninsulated attics can help heat your home with the sun’s radiant heat. This can make your AC unit work harder than it should.

Increase Your Ventilation

Insulation is a barrier between the living space and the attic structure. The roof can heat up in summer. Roof decking can be damaged by excessive heat, and shingle life could be reduced if there isn’t enough ventilation. Natural airflow can be created by proper ventilation. The ceiling vents draw cool air and heat it up during travel. The cool air rises to the top and exhausts through exhaust vents. When you have a roof replaced, we will ensure that ventilation is done properly.

Choose A Lighter Shine Color

Dark colors absorb heat better than lighter colors. It can be very hot to touch asphalt or leather. It can get very hot, especially when compared to concrete from a lighter vehicle. This holds true for your shingle color. This is because dark-colored roofs are more likely to absorb heat than those with lighter colors. This is because they heat more to the roof deck and attic.

Install a new roof to improve your home’s energy efficiency

As you can see, insulation and a new roof can make your home more energy efficient. All Star Roof Repair is your Tampa Roofer. We are here to help you through the process and answer all your questions.

This post was written by a roofing specialist At All-Star Roofing. We offer the best roofers in Tampa Bay FL. We are a family-owned and operated roofing business, and we strive to be the best in our industry. Our family has been in the Tampa Bay area for over 60 years, and our objective has always been to provide roofing services at a fast, reliable, and competitive rate. All-Star has a tradition of quality workmanship, servicing residential and commercial properties. Click here for more information!