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How Your Roof Can Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency - Jack The Roofer
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How Your Roof Can Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency

Your roof is a critical component of your home as it provides protection against outdoor elements and different weather conditions. However, it offers more than just enhancing your home’s curb appeal or shielding you from nature. 

Continue reading to find out how your roof can help improve your home’s energy efficiency.

How Your Roof Can Make Your Home More Energy-Efficient

  • More Comfortable Indoor Temperatures

Depending on its material, your roof can absorb less heat from the sun – which means you can enjoy a more stable indoor temperature since the weather outside does not have a significant impact on your indoor spaces. This also means you can feel cooler and more comfortable in your home during summer.

  • Lower Energy Consumption

Since your roof is absorbing less heat and your indoor temperature is not affected by the outdoor temperature, your air conditioning system can have an easier time maintaining your desired temperature. This means your unit will consume less energy, resulting in lower utility bills.

  • Reduced Humidity

Proper roof ventilation ensures that the humidity in your attic remains at a normal level. A normal indoor humidity level is also good for maintaining your desired indoor temperature and preventing mold and mildew growth.

How to Boost Your Roof’s Energy Efficiency

  • Use a Cool Roof

Cool roofs are designed to reflect heat from the sun. They are usually light in color, and they do not absorb as much heat as darker roofs.

  • Improve the Attic Insulation

Ensure your attic is properly insulated so that you can keep a consistent temperature in the space – which is essential in preventing ice dams to form during winter. 

  • Upgrade Your Attic Ventilation

Make sure there’s a way for warm air to escape your attic. Otherwise, heat will build up in your attic, and with nowhere to go, it will likely travel down into your living spaces.

Jack The Roofer provides top-notch roofing services to various customers. Call us at (720) 722-2255, or fill out this contact form to schedule a consultation.

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