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The Smart Homeowner’s Guide To An Energy Efficient Roof


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At a time when energy costs for home heating/cooling are ever-increasing, any efforts that you, as a homeowner, can make to lower these expenses are worth consideration. Not only can more energy efficient options help you to stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, but they can also help you to save a lot of money on your heating and cooling costs.

Some Energy Efficient Options

Replacing older, low SEER-rated HVAC equipment with a new, high-efficiency unit is one popular tactic for lowering energy consumption and also improving indoor air comfort. Another, less-expensive alternative is to do some air sealing around your home, looking for places where air infiltration is robbing you of cool, conditioned air in summer and expensive, heated air in winter. Caulking, sealant, weather-stripping and insulation are all inexpensive ways of protecting yourself from energy losses caused by air leaks.

One energy-conservation step that can make a huge difference, especially during warm weather, is the installation of a “cool” roof. Just like wearing light-colored clothing on a hot day will keep you cooler and more comfortable, a light-colored roof on your home will help keep it cooler and more comfortable during hot weather. Besides the obvious comfort benefits, a cooler roof will also allow your air conditioning system to work less in keeping the indoor temperature at a desirable level, save energy dollars, extend the life-expectancy of your cooling equipment and reduce your home’s carbon footprint.

What Exactly is a Cool Roof?

Energy Efficient Cool Roof

Roofing material and special coatings that may be applied to it are what determine the energy efficiency of a roof. There are lots of options. Two factors that play a major role are:

  • Reflectivity – the amount of sunlight that is reflected (rather than absorbed) by a roof.
  • Emissivity – the amount of time required for a roof to release absorbed heat.

The U.S. government’s Energy Star Program, which is well-known for rating home appliances for efficiency and economy, also has a rating system for roofs. According to Energy Star, with an energy efficient “cool” roof, the temperature of the surface can be as much as 100°F lower than a conventional roof. Added benefits outlined by the California Energy Commission include:

  • Savings on air conditioning and peak electricity demand costs.
  • Extended roof life and fewer maintenance costs.
  • Increased indoor air comfort.
  • Reduction of air pollution and smog formation.
  • Less waste materials from roof replacement going into landfills.

Low- or Steep-Sloped Roofs

Roofs generally fall into one of two categories: low-sloped or steep-sloped.

Low-Sloped

Low-sloped roofs are typically found on commercial and industrial buildings or on multi-family dwellings. The most practical method for making these roofs “cool” is to apply one of the many cool coatings available. These coatings, which come in liquid form with the consistency of a super-thick paint, can be applied over almost any surface, including gravel, metal and asphalt. Besides adding a reflective capability, additional benefits include added durability, retardation of algae growth and the ability for the surface to basically clean itself when it rains.

As an alternative, reflective, prefabricated, single-ply membrane sheets may be glued or fastened to cover the roof surface.

Steep-Sloped

Sleep-sloped roofs, typically found on homes, commonly incorporate the use of painted metal or tiles to gain increased efficiency. While ordinary tiles made from clay or concrete may only reflect an average of 10-30 percent of the sun’s rays, pigments added to special “cool” tiles can achieve as much as 25-70 percent reflectivity. Metal roofing containing special pigments can reflect as much as 20-90 percent of radiant heat, depending on the color used. They are also very durable.

Any company that offers professional roofing services should be able to advise you on what’s best for your particular climate, aesthetic desires and budget requirements. A “cool” roof is an investment that returns in energy savings and comfort level, plus it’s a green alternative that’s beneficial to the environment.

Nicole loves her beautiful little home that she shares with her husband. She enjoys nothing more than spending the weekend drinking lemonade and doing DIY projects around the house.

Changes to Make in Your Home for Better Air Conditioning Efficiency


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Have you noticed how the cost of energy seems to be going up every single year? This has to do with a number of factors with the main one being the problem of fuel. Fuels are becoming more and more in short supply and the ones that come from the earth cannot be replaced. Because fuel is  in shorter supply and it is used to create electricity, the result is rising costs for energy in your home. Because you are most likely paying a higher electric bill now more than ever, you would probably like to know how to make your home more energy efficient. Changes that you make can ensure that the air conditioner is able to work more efficiently and ensure that it will use less electricity overall.

Below, you will find a few of the changes that you can make to create a more energy-efficient home.

The Thermostat

The air conditioner thermostat is a good place to start when it comes to making your home and your air conditioner more efficient. Here are a few things to consider as far as making the thermostat and the air conditioner work more efficiently:

  • Choose a programmable thermostat. These will keep the home at a controlled temperature instead of causing fluctuations that will raise the electric bill.
  • Move any lamps away from the thermostat. Lamps are sources of heat and they will confuse the thermostat enough that it will actually run the air conditioner when it does not need to, using up more energy.
  • Do not allow any direct sunlight on the thermostat for the same reason as above.

Simple changes just to that little box on the wall will make a big difference in your electric bill.

The Windows

The windows can be one of the major sources for energy leaks in your home. Old windows or those that are not necessarily energy efficient will allow too much cold air to escape and too much hot outdoor air into your house. The windows can cause your air conditioner to work much harder just to maintain a cool home and they can cause pockets of heat that are uncomfortable. You have a few options as far as making the windows more efficient:

  • Replace them with double paned windows
  • Cover windows with energy efficient shades or blinds
  • Cover the windows with blackout curtains with insulation built in
  • Seal around the windows with proper moldings and sealants

Changing the situation with your windows can make a big difference in the energy efficiency of your home.

The Filter

Many people make a big mistake when they forget to replace the filter in their air conditioner return. The problem is, when that filter gets clogged up with dust and other particles from the air, it will affect the air conditioner in a couple of ways. For one, the clogged filter will cause the air conditioner to have to work harder just to keep the home cool and that will cost you more money. Additionally, if the filter gets too clogged, it can freeze up the air conditioner and can cause damage to it that you will have to get repaired.

If you make the right changes in your home, you can ensure that your home’s air conditioner is capable of working in the most efficient manner possible. This will save you a great deal of money on your energy bill since that AC unit is one of the biggest power draws that you will find in your house. These changes are easy to make and they can make a big difference.

Paul Bennett is a writer for Ocean State AC. Ocean State AC has been serving the Jacksonville, Florida area since 1975 offering affordable air conditioning and heating services.