If you’re like many homeowners, you rely on your roof to provide you and your family with shelter from the elements, ensuring comfort and safety throughout the year. However, summer heat in the Pacific Northwest can be surprisingly harsh at times — and homeowners often don’t realize how much a hot roof can cause both indoor temperatures and energy bills to rise. Fortunately, strategies exist for homeowners to keep their roofs cool when seasonal temperatures are hot. Here are nine tips from Stalcup Roofing & Construction to help you maintain a cooler roof and a cool and comfortable home interior this summer:
1. Use Reflective Roofing Materials
Designed to reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat, reflective roofing is one of the most effective ways to keep your roof cool. Typical materials include reflective shingles and tiles that substantially reduce the surface temperature of your roof, which in turn helps regulate the temperature inside of your home.
2. Install Proper Ventilation
Proper ventilation allows hot air to escape from the attic, preventing it from building up and heating your home to an uncomfortable level. Ridge vents, soffit vents, and attack fans effectively improve air circulation and reduce heat accumulation. At Stalcup Roofing & Construction, we can assess your existing ventilation system and recommend improvements to ensure your attic stays cool and dry.
3. Use a Cool Roof Coating
Typically white or light-colored, cool roof coatings are applied directly to existing roofing materials. They provide an extra layer of protection against heat absorption and guard against damage from UV rays and weather conditions.
4. Choose Light-Colored Roofing Materials
On a similar note, dark colors absorb heat, causing an increase in the temperature of your attic and interior living spaces. If you’ve got an impending roof replacement, consider choosing light-colored materials. Just making this simple change can significantly affect your home’s interior temperature during summer.
5. Install New Insulation
Damaged, worn-out, or otherwise inadequate insulation greatly impacts household temperatures. Acting as a barrier, insulation prevents heat from transferring into your home interior during high outdoor seasonal temperatures. By keeping out the heat, your HVAC system won’t have to work as hard to provide a cool and comfortable environment for you and your family.
6. Install Radiant Barriers
Radiant barriers are typically made from aluminum and applied to plywood or cardboard. They are designed to reflect heat away from your home. They are an excellent alternative to applying a reflective coating over the entire roof, particularly in situations where a full-roof coating isn’t practical or cost-effective. They can also be removed and stored during the colder months, allowing your roof to absorb heat at that time to help keep your home warm.
7. Plant Shade Trees
Shade trees provide a natural way to reduce the heat your roof absorbs. Deciduous trees, which lose their leaves in late autumn, are ideal because they produce shade in summer and allow sunlight to warm your home during winter. (Remember to keep your roof clear of leaves and branches, though!) As an added bonus, shade trees enhance the beauty of your property.
8. Schedule Regular Roof Inspections
Regular roof inspections identify potential issues, including those that compromise your roof’s ability to regulate the temperature of your home interior. Conditions that contribute to heat buildup include poor ventilation, damaged shingles, and insufficient or worn-out insulation. At Stalcup Roofing & Construction, we recommend scheduling a comprehensive roof inspection once (if not twice) yearly to ensure your roof remains in top condition.
9. Consider a Green Roof
Otherwise called living roofs, green roofs involve covering your roof with vegetation. The vegetation provides excellent insulation as well as reduces heat absorption, making them particularly useful in dense urban areas where heat buildup is a significant issue. This type of roofing also offers substantial environmental benefits, such as decreasing stormwater runoff and improving air quality. You can even grow food for the family table on your green roof if you like.
Contact Stalcup Roofing & Construction for Cool Roofing Options
Since 1994, Stalcup Roofing & Construction has built a solid reputation for stellar service and quality work in the roofing business. All of our work comes with a labor warranty and manufacturer warranties on our roofing products. You can count on us for roofing installations, repairs, and maintenance throughout the years. We also offer services for skylights, gutter cleaning, and storm damage.
Contact Stalcup Roofing & Construction today to learn more about cool residential roofing and commercial options in Eagle Creek.