Your roof is one of the most vital parts of your home’s exterior. In fact, its style and color is one of the first things people notice when they pass by your home. So, when it’s time to invest in a new roofing system, you must consider the colors you want to use. But why does the shingle colors matter?
Shingle colors play an important role in your roofing aesthetics. Depending on the colors you choose and the way they complement the theme of your exterior, they can easily increase your home’s curb appeal and resale value. There’s more to it than meets the eye, though. The color of your shingles can also affect the temperature and energy efficiency of your entire structure. As a matter of fact, it can impact your attic temperature by up to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, making a huge difference in the heating or cooling of your home.
Darker colors like black, gray or dark blue absorb the sun’s heat, increasing interior temperatures. Lighter colors like white, brown, cream or a mix of those, on the other hand, have the ability to reflect heat, effectively keeping your home cooler.
Here are some questions you should ask yourself before making a decision.
As the leading roofing contractor in the region, A1 Roofing & Construction can help you pick the right color for your new roof. Call us at (401) 265-1019, or complete our contact form to schedule a FREE consultation. We serve residents in Tiverton, Newport and Providence, RI, and other nearby communities.
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