As cities heat up, reflective roofs could lower energy bills and help the climate. But dark roofing manufacturers are waging a quiet campaign to block new rules
As cities heat up, reflective roofs could lower energy bills and help the climate. But dark roofing manufacturers are waging a quiet campaign to block new rules
I lived in SanDiego for 20 years and I can tell you that adding a deflective aluminized mylar to the interior of the roof basically lowered the temp by 10F or more. So doing the same to the actual top surface would definitely kick butt. I think people just need to get used to white and reflective roofing.