Categories: Roofing

Why the Color of Your Shingles Matters

The color of your roof is more than about appearance and curb appeal. It’s also crucial to your home’s cooling and energy-saving capabilities. 

Here’s why it’s important to carefully select the colors of your shingles. 

Dark-Colored Shingle Roofs

Several homeowners opt for dark shingles – such as gray, dark brown and black – because these are affordable and easy to manufacture. They are also equipped with classic asphalt coating for superior roof protection. 

If you live in an area that has long winters, dark roofs may be the best choice for your roof installation. They are capable of absorbing more heat, helping snow to melt more quickly. However, if you live in a warmer area, dark-colored shingles can make it difficult to cool your home. This can cause strain on your cooling system, which can significantly increase your energy bills. Therefore, dark roofs are more advisable for homes in cool climates. 

Light-Colored Shingle Roofs

Typically, light shingles come in gray and white colors. They are more expensive than dark shingles because they usually cater to a niche market. If you want to boost energy efficiency in your home, installing light shingles is beneficial. 

Unlike dark-colored roofs, light shingles don’t easily absorb sunlight. Instead, they reflect solar energy into the sky, preventing the shingles from heating up too much and helping the roof last longer. During summer, light-colored shingles can help keep your house cool, helping you save money on your utility bills. 

At Quality Assurance Roofing, our team of seasoned roofing professionals can help you find the best shingles for your roofing system. We also provide a wide range of solutions, including roof replacement, solar panel installation, metal roof repair and more. To schedule a consultation, call us today at (479) 279-8500 (Rogers, AR) or (417) 799-7889 (Branson West, MO). You can also complete our contact form to request an estimate.

Erica Bray

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