Depending on your budget, different materials can be used in
your roofing project which is considered “green”.
Green roofing doesn’t mean that your roof has green things
growing on it. In fact, unless your roof is built to support plants, no
plants should grow on your roof as they deteriorate the materials.
Green roofing means that a roof has been created using
environmentally friendly materials or in an environmentally friendly way.
For example, metal roofing is
often considered “green”. Using recycled materials is often considered
“green”. There are many ways to go green and some of these ways include
tax benefits. This is something to consider if you are getting your roof
re-done.
ThermaCote - is a sprayable ceramic coating that will
provide true protection from the thermal exchange of temperature from solar
roof loads, industrial manufacturing equipment, or commercial HVAC systems and
even residential roofs. ThermaCote® provides
superior solar reflectance (90+% of all UV rays), eliminates thermal bridging
between structural building components, eliminates the expansion and
contraction of dis-similar building materials, and most importantly reduces the
thermal BTU gain that costs you money.
Additionally, ThermaCote is a GREEN product that is water
based, stops rust, seals surfaces and can be applied to most surfaces without
primers or additional chemical preparation.
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