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Cool Roof Coatings: Cutting Heat, Energy Costs, and Carbon Footprints
Cool roof coatings are specialized, highly reflective surface treatments applied to roofing membranes to reduce heat absorption and lower building temperatures. They function by significantly increasing the roof's solar reflectance (albedo) and thermal emittance. Solar reflectance is the ability to reflect a high percentage of incoming sunlight (especially in the invisible infrared spectrum) rather than absorbing it as heat. Thermal emittance is the ability to radiate absorbed heat back into the atmosphere efficiently. These coatings are typically formulated with white or specially designed reflective pigments (including "cool colors") suspended in a durable, elastomeric polymer matrix, such as acrylic, silicone, or polyurethane. This matrix ensures the coating remains flexible, waterproof, and resistant to UV degradation, forming a seamless, protective membrane over the existing roof.
The primary benefits of cool roof coatings are substantial energy savings and improved urban environmental quality. By keeping the roof surface 50°F–60°F (28°C–33°C) cooler than a conventional…
