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Maximize Energy Savings with Energy Efficient Roofing and Proper Ventilation

  • Writer: Custom Roofing Solutions
    Custom Roofing Solutions
  • Sep 19, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 15

When choosing roofing materials, energy efficiency is a critical factor. One of the key metrics used to measure the efficiency of roofing materials is the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI). SRI measures a roof’s ability to reflect solar heat (solar reflectance) and release absorbed heat (thermal emissivity). A higher SRI means the roof reflects more sunlight and retains less heat, which can reduce cooling costs and improve energy efficiency. Combined with proper ventilation, this can dramatically impact your home’s overall performance.


Here’s how different roofing materials compare:


1. Traditional Asphalt Shingles


SRI Range: 0-20

Cooling Impact: Increases cooling costs due to low reflectivity. Traditional asphalt shingles absorb more heat, leading to higher air conditioning use. Without proper ventilation, heat can build up in the attic, further increasing indoor temperatures.

Estimated Energy Savings: None


2. Energy-Efficient Asphalt Shingles


SRI Range: 20-40

Cooling Impact: Reduces cooling costs by 7-15%. Energy-efficient asphalt shingles reflect more sunlight, but the effectiveness can be diminished if the attic isn’t well-ventilated. Proper ventilation allows hot air to escape, enhancing the cooling benefits of these shingles.

Estimated Energy Savings: 7-15%


3. Traditional Metal Roofing


SRI Range: 30-50

Cooling Impact: Reduces cooling costs by 10-20%. Metal roofs are naturally more reflective, but when combined with adequate ventilation, they perform even better by preventing heat buildup in the attic.

Estimated Energy Savings: 10-20%


4. Reflective Metal Roofing


SRI Range: 50-100+

Cooling Impact: Reduces cooling costs by 25-40%. Reflective metal roofing offers maximum energy efficiency, and with proper ventilation, this system ensures that hot air is effectively expelled from the attic, further reducing cooling demands.

Estimated Energy Savings: 25-40%



SRI Value of Various Roofing Materials


Energy Savings of Different Roofing Materials

The Importance of Roof Ventilation:


Regardless of the roofing material you choose, proper ventilation is crucial to ensure that hot air and moisture don’t become trapped in the attic, which can increase cooling costs and reduce the lifespan of the roof. Ventilation systems like ridge vents, soffit vents, and attic fans work together to maintain a consistent, cooler temperature in the attic and reduce strain on your HVAC system.


By pairing the right roofing material with a well-ventilated attic, homeowners can maximize their energy savings and ensure a more durable, long-lasting roof.

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