Categories: Roofing

Sustainable Roofing

A college in the Rogers area has taken an active role to fight the summer heat. Since the roof is your first line of defense when it comes to reflecting the sun, it makes sense that a sustainable roof is an important part of any green design. In the summer heat, air conditioning use goes way up, accompanies by a spike in energy use. A reflective roof can go a long way toward making a building more green– and toward lowering your energy costs.

Read more here about what one college campus is doing to fight the heat and keep energy costs low.

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Erica Bray

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