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Environmentally Friendly Roofing Choices

Environmentally Friendly Roofing Choices

Modern roofing includes a very wide range of environmentally friendly options. Some of these options may be surprising because they are not obvious. We are going to give you a brief overview of environmentally friendly roofing solutions, and show you how they work.


Modern Roofing Insulation

Modern roof insulation includes some excellent environmentally friendly qualities. New roofing insulation is extremely efficient, helping to keep your home cool in summer and warm in winter. This, in turn, reduces your energy costs for air-

conditioning, heating, and cooling. It also reduces the demand on emission-causing power generation.

Colorbond Roofing and Metal Roofing

These two very popular types of roofing may not seem to be instantly environmentally friendly, but they are, and very effectively so. These types of roofing are very low maintenance, meaning less use of power and energy to keep them in good condition over very long periods of time. The average minimum life of a Colorbond roof, aluminium roof, or sheet metal roof is well over 20 years, so that’s quite a lot of power and energy saved.

POLYCARBONATE AND FIBREGLASS ROOFING

Polycarbonate and fibreglass roofing are environmentally neutral materials. They do not emit fumes or other pollutants. Like metal roofing, they are also extremely durable types of roofing, requiring minimal maintenance.

Roofing Structures

Modern roofing structures are made of environmentally friendly materials like concrete, metal, and in some cases, renewable ethically sourced timber structures. These very durable materials also provide long-term, low-cost, low-maintenance solutions for roofing with minimal risk of pollution and a small carbon footprint.

Trying to Source Environmentally Friendly Roofing for Your Home?

As you can see, there are many choices for environmentally friendly residential and commercial roofing. The main question is what type of roofing you need. Depending on your roof design, the size of your home, and the local environment, it is advisable to consult with a professional roofing supplier before making any financial commitments.

The fact is that some types of roofing are better suited to local conditions than others. For example, metal roofing, which is extremely tough and durable, may be best for regions that experience strong seasonal storms, heat, or cold. Polycarbonate and fibreglass roofing may be more appropriate for areas which receive strong light or glare in summer.

If you’re at the planning stage of a new home or a home upgrade, you may also wish to consult with your architect about the best environmental choices for your home design. Look at the alternatives, and then factor in the environmental benefits. You’ll get a fabulous roof that is perfect for your new home!


Call Us to Find the Best Environmentally Friendly Roof in Sydney

One Stop Roofing can help you find the perfect environmentally friendly roofing in Sydney. Give us a call or contact us online, and speak to our roofing experts. We can help you with design, choice of roofing materials, and any technical assistance that you need.

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