How Does A Roof Affect Your Home’s Temperature?

A well-insulated home is one where temperature and ventilation are regulated to ensure asafe and healthy living environment for all your family members. But what does that have to do with your roofing? Well, as it turns out, quite a lot.

From the quality of the roofing material used to the methods of installation, various factors can impact your home’s temperature. Here are some of these factors that help explain how your roof and your home’s temperature affect one another.

1. Choice Of Color

Lighter colors are better at reflecting light, so if you want to keep your home cool, go for colors like off-white, beige, or pastels among others, for your roof. Dark colors, on the other hand, typically absorb heat more, which means that if your roof is coated in bottle green or deep blue, it’s likely keeping your home cozy during the winter months.

2. Ventilation Systems

Your roof and your home’s temperature are also affected by the kind of ventilation system in place. Ventilation is responsible for keeping the air inside your home clean, so depending on how well the vents have been added to your roof, your roof shingles will remain cool, and excess heat will ventilate out.

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3. Insulating Panels

Without proper insulation, both your roof and your home’s temperature are vulnerable to climate change. Insulation adds panels to your roof to prevent the exchange of air through the roofing materials themselves, allowing you to regulate the temperature inside your home.

4. Roofing Design & Materials

Some roofing solutions might look aesthetically appealing to you, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re doing a good job regulating your home’s temperature. Our specialists recommend getting the ‘cool roof’ design for optimum energy savings later.

They also suggest replacing old asphalt roofs with metal roofing solutions for better temperature regulations. Because your roof and your home’s temperature are closely tied to one another, make sure to opt for a professional roofing contractor’s services who can best advise you on all these areas. For services in North Carolina, including roof repair, roof maintenance, and roof installation, get connected with Gator Home Professionals.

Call our experts today to schedule your free consultation.

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