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10 Environmental Friendly Roofing Options for Your Roof

The Asphalt shingles are considered as one of the most affordable and durable options when it comes to roof installation. They are cost-effective but are harmful to the environment. The asphalt shingles release dangerous fumes when they are recycled. You can contact the roofing contractor and enquire about the ill-effects of asphalt roof before getting it installed.<br><br>

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10 Environmental Friendly Roofing Options for Your Roof

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  1. 10 Environmental Friendly Roofing Options for Your Roof The Asphalt shingles are considered as one of the most affordable and durable options when it comes to roof installation. They are cost-effective but are harmful to the environment. The asphalt shingles release dangerous fumes when they are recycled. You can contact the roofing contractor and enquire about the ill-effects of asphalt roof before getting it installed. Fortunately, there are plenty of other options that you can consider for your roof. Quickly have a look at these options to have an eco-friendly roof: 1) Solar Panels Solar Panel is the very first thing that strikes the mind when we think about installing an eco-friendly roof. These solar shingles perform functions akin to other roof material, with an additional feature of generating electricity. 2) White or Cool Roof

  2. Whit roof mainly consists of a mixture of white gravel and glue. It reflects the rays of the sun and helps in keeping the home cool in summers. Furthermore, it saves your money on air conditioning by 10-15%. 3) Concrete or Fiber Cement Shingles The fiber Cement shingles are fragile and manufactured with brand new cement. The cement shingles can be recycled and thus considered as eco-friendly. If you are seeking an eco-friendly and durable roof, then you can choose cement shingles. 4) Wood shingles and Shakes Although wood is not durable, it makes for the most sustainable roofing shingles and shakes. Being exposed to harsh weather conditions roof is bound to last no longer than 15 years. In the absence of proper installation, repair, and maintenance, it can cause heating issues. You can get the wood painted in white, that will help bounce off the excess heat landing on the roof. 5) Garden Roofs If you want to install an eco-friendly roof to keep the home comfortable, then you can go for a Garden roof. Planting a green roof will help improve insulation, keep your home cool, and help clean the air. If you desire to create an actual garden, you can go for it too and grow food and flowers. But this option is only for the house with ground- level property. 6) Single-Ply Thermoplastic Roofs He roofs work in the same way as the single-ply thermoset works. The roof material is composed of a range of raw materials. This type of roof is known for its UV-absorbing, and anti-bacterial, fire-retardant properties. The rolls of this roof come in multiple colors and can be installed over the existing roof. It helps in keeping the house cool and pleasant. 7) Modified Bitumen Roofing

  3. It is the evolution of asphalt roofing. It is also called a cap sheet; these function as a reinforcing material. The Modified bitumen membranes are made up of rubber fiber, plastic, asphalt, and mineral layers. The membrane of bitumen comes sealed with an adhesive that cuts down the entry of the fumes that can be harmful to the environment. If you choose the correct colors, it is the best eco-friendly roofing material to be installed on your roof. 8) Roof Overhangs Roof Overhangs help in keeping the house cool, especially in warm locations. By adding roof overhangs, you can cut down on your energy bills. Apart from keeping the house cool, it helps in blocking direct sunlight coming through the window. 9) Metal Roofs Metal roofs come from a variety of materials. Aluminum alloy accounts for one of the most common choices. It is made from 90-95% of the recycled material and is bound to last for decades. 10) Roof Pavers and Paving Tiles This roofing material is thick and heavy as stones. Created from the recycled cement, the pavers are non-hazardous and eco-friendly. The smooth texture ensures a perfect reflection of light and good insulation. These are some of the major eco-friendly roofing options that you can consider for your home. In such situations, consulting an expert Roofers in Sussex County NJ help in making an informed decision.

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