Nearly any roof can be converted into a “cool” roof by applying a white reflective roof coating. This can be achieved at any time during the life of the existing roof. Coatings can be applied to new and existing dark-colored roofs. A reflective roof is defined as one that has properties of at least 75% reflectivity and 65% emissivity. It reflects solar energy back into space so the roof surface remains cooler. A “black” roof becomes incredibly hot in the heat of summer, with this solar energy getting absorbed into the building. The installation of a reflective coating not only reduces the surface temperature and heat transfer into the structure, it also acts as the first line of defense against water penetration.
Because the reflective roof coating cools and protects the roof surface, it:
Yes, applying a reflective roof coating is an excellent investment.* If the installation costs for a reflective roof coating are slightly higher in certain situations, the long-term benefits can pay back exponentially, by providing:
*Coatings are considered “restoration” and not a new roof system installation. Therefore they may usually be expensed in the fiscal year during which they are applied instead of amortizing the cost over the life of the roof (as in a new membrane installation). This can be a huge tax benefit to some building owners. Check with your CPA or CFO to properly apply this information to your own roof situation.
A qualified roofing contractor should apply the reflective roof coating. Although the coating may look like ordinary architectural coating, successful application and long-term performance requires proper preparation, repair of leaks or damaged areas and ultimately proper selection of the correct primer and coating system.