Benefits of Heat Reflective Coatings
Consumers want the option of having a dark roof in red, brown, terracotta and even black without compromising the energy capacity of their home. Until now, design choices have always involved a battle between environmental impact and energy efficiency. But there is a way to reduce the heat on your roof and live more comfortably without sacrificing your roof colour choice. Heat reflective coatings come with a variety of advantages, making them by far the best choice for roof coating.
Better Comfort and Productivity
The temperature inside the cool roof building stays low and fluctuates, resulting in greater comfort and productivity for staff, tenants and customers.
Decreased Life-Cycle Costs
Reflective roof coating systems reduce roof maintenance costs and extend the life of the roof beyond traditional roofs due to their Protective Industrial Coating and reflective qualities.
Save Money
Heat reflective coatings for metal and concrete roofs are reinstalled at a fraction of the cost of roofing. This technology has enabled us to provide a dark coloured outer coating that reflects 50% solar energy. This reduces the need for air conditioning, which saves you money on both electricity and water bills when using evaporative air conditioning. Reducing product replacement costs and maintenance, including air conditioning, roof design and hot water service, and roofing equipment such as electronics will save you even more money.
Save Energy
Less air conditioning is required to reduce electricity consumption. Heat reflective coatings encourage the reuse of old viable roof structures, saving energy spent on building new structures, transporting and installing indoors and buildings.
The successful development of products like Energy Star enables you to make a positive contribution to global colour by reducing urban heat, fog and its energy efficiency, helping to reduce CO2 emissions, lasting 400% longer than traditional paints. You will save energy and valuable resources without effort!
Reducing environmental impact
Living in relatively hot climates, our biggest demand for energy in Australia is air conditioning. Reflective roof coatings can reduce temperatures in farm facilities by up to 15%, reducing the energy demand of heating, ventilation and cooling (HVAC) systems.
Heat reflective roof coating leads to cooler homes and buildings, reducing urban heat islands which reduces ozone and healthy living. They help reduce greenhouse gas emissions for air-conditioned buildings. Cooler homes and buildings mean fewer chemicals and pollution for healthy cities, as well as less dehydration and chemical emissions.
Choice of Roof Colour
White, light pastel and silver roofs are always the best colours for the Australian atmosphere as they reflect the warmth of the sun. However, these colours are not always appreciated for the design of the house and in some cases, the council planning control does not allow light coloured and reflective roofs. Councils often need roofs to blend into the local environment, i.e. colours like green, brown, red and ocher are promoted. Many colours of heat reflective coating also adhere to council planning and building controls, meaning you have more choice of roof colour.
If you are considering changing the look and temperature of your home with a heat-reflective coating, contact Protexion LLP Roofing today for a gift or quotation. More information about then Visit - http://www.protexion.in/heat-reflective-coating.php
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