If your home is ready for a roof replacement, don’t assume that you have to go with the same type of asphalt roof that you had before. There are other types of roofs that will save energy in your home, making them a great investment. Here are 3 energy-efficient roof types that will help keep your home climate-controlled and lower your power bill.

Benefits of Energy-Efficient Roof Types

Besides saving money on your power bill, there are other benefits to different roof types. Your state might offer tax credits or rebates for installing roofs that save energy. Research these benefits before deciding on your roofing material.

Metal Roof

Metal roofs reflect sunlight away from the house which helps keep the home cool in the summer. Metal roofing is more durable than the average asphalt roof, although you will likely pay more. You won’t have to replace a metal roof for 40-70 years, depending on the type of metal and the climate. Metal roofs are also lightweight which eases any need to reinforce the structure before installation. They can be loud when it rains, which some people like and some people don’t.

Tile Roof

Concrete and clay tiles are some of the longest-lasting roofing materials. Concrete tile roofs can last 50 years and clay tiles last much longer. The space in between the tiles creates an insulative layer of air that helps to maintain the interior temperature. Roofing tiles are heavy, so have a structural engineer evaluate your house before installing this type of roof. You might need some structural reinforcement first.

Solar Roof Types are Energy-Efficient

Solar shingles and solar panels are energy-efficient in a different way than traditional roofs. They capture energy from the sun and convert it into power for your home. Have a solar energy professional evaluate how much sun your roof gets to determine if your property is a good fit for solar technology. If there are too many trees around your house, you’ll need to remove them or choose a different type of roof.

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