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How Your Roof Can Save Your Wallet and the Environment at the Same Time

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How Your Roof Can Save Your Wallet and the Environment at the Same Time
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You might think that having a roof that can save you money and doing something to protect the environment are two things you can’t do at the same time. However, this is not the case. In fact, there are a number of ways that a roof can be both frugally smart and energy-efficient. Here are just a few things you can do with your roof to help you accomplish this:

Look into Solar

First of all, your roof can be a great place to put solar panels because it directly faces the sun. Your roof is already on your house—why not get additional use out of it? Solar power can be a great way for you to both save on your pocketbook and be good to the environment. Unlike power grid connections, Solar does not rely on greenhouse gases and has little to no emissions.

Solar can tremendously cut down on your electric bill. In fact, many homeowners can save up to $30,000 on utilities over a 20-year span. You could even potentially earn some money out of it by selling any extra solar energy you’ve collected to the local utility company. While solar power systems are a higher initial investment, they typically pay off over time. The cost savings are well worth the investment, which is why many homeowners choose to finance the project with a personal loan.

Check for Common HVAC Problems

Common HVAC problems can cost a lot of problems and can definitely harm the environment. Some signs you need to look out for would include a “rotten egg smell”, which can signify you have a natural gas leak in your home; an electrical smell, which could mean something is overheating and a musty smell which could mean some serious mold issues.

Not only can these problems harm the efficiency of your furnace, but they can even be dangerous. Among many other concerns, you can develop serious respiratory conditions. A solid roof can prevent condensation, mold growth, and other issues from a faulty HVAC unit. In short, having a good roof can lengthen the life of your unit.

Optimize Roofing Materials

The first step is to consider roofing materials that have higher solar reflectivity. This means they reflect the sun’s energy back into the atmosphere rather than absorbing it. Another step would be to consider a solar roof with a high emittance standard. This means that they are effective at releasing solar energy at a higher rate. Finally, you should consider a metal roof with a light color, simply because it can help you cut down on your air conditioning costs.

Following these steps will definitely help you sleep better at night knowing that you are not only saving money but you are also doing your part for the environment as well. If you’re looking to replace your roof, contact us today to get help with your roofing needs!