The answer to this question is yes
and no; it will save money on your cooling bill, but the effect will be
negligible on your heating bill.
In addition to no
maintenance costs, a metal roof, especially aluminum, can lower your demand for
air conditioning. According to the Florida Solar
Energy Center, installing a simulated cedar-shake aluminum roof can reduce heat
gain from the roof down through the ceilings by as much as 34 percent. Steel
roofs, although not as efficient as aluminum, are also better than asphalt
shingles. A metal roof cools down in five minutes once the sun sets.
An Energy Star rating for all roofing products is based on TSR
(total solar reflectivity). Classic black asphalt
shingles will have a TSR of only 0.05, while a quality aluminum roof will have
a TSR of around 0.40. The larger number will mean that the roofing materials
remain cooler and less heat will be radiated down through the ceilings to the
living area. Also the underside of the aluminum metal surface has a lower
emissivity (the ability to emit heat) than asphalt shingles, so less heat
radiates downward.
Follow this link to an Energy Star roof
calculator: http://www.roofcalc.com/ before making any roofing decision.
Metal roofs can save you as much as
20% on your summer utility bill by keeping your attic several degrees cooler. You can increase the savings by
adding a radiant barrier under the metal roof to reflect even more heat rays. A radiant barrier http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/insulation_airsealing/index.cfm/mytopic=11680 can also be installed inside the attic as a retrofit on any metal or
asphalt shingle roof. Avoid a horizontal application because dust from your
insulation will reduce the radiant barrier’s effectiveness over time. The best
application will be between the rafters up against the underside of the roof.
So the answer to this question is
yes, a metal roof can reduce you energy bills. I will add that a radiant barrier
alone will reduce your energy bills as will lighter color asphalt shingles or
shade from large trees. A new roof can be an expensive proposition and it is
always wise to calculate your ROI (return on investment) http://www.greenandsave.com/master_roi_table.html
on any improvement.
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