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Submitted by Leorford on Sun, 11/01/2020 - 22:05

Choosing a residential roofing material and color is important if you are staying in a hot climate for controlling the temperature of your house. This roofing plays a vital role in the aesthetic look of your building's exterior. So, choosing the right shingle color for residential roofing is great for highlighting the beauty of your home. While colors enhance the beauty of a house it combined with suitable material plays a vital role in controlling the temperature of your home. When you are staying in localities that are relatively hotter you have to pay little more attention to choosing the color and material of your house.

In this article, we will discuss how the roofing material and color plays a role in temperature control-

Some colors are well known for absorbing heat that we all know. That is why when summers come we update our wardrobe with such postal and subtle colors that make us feel comfortable in the hot climate. The same applies to your roof as well.

✔Black or darker colors are known to be heat absorber, so when you go for such deep colors for your roof your attic and top of the house absorb more warmth. So, you may feel hotter inside the house. However, the material used for roofing also plays a vital role in it.
✔On the other hand, lighter-colored roofing materials are more commonly preferred for hot weather..

Here are some of the suitable roofing materials for hot climates-

Asphalt shingles-

This traditional roofing material is one of the most commonly used roofing shingles. This is popular in hot climates too as it offers relatively low reflective properties. This happens because the asphalt granules diffuse the light in multiple directions and are an ideal option from even lighter colored roofing materials.
Metal roofing-
Metal roofings also offer high reflective properties as to asphalt roofs. Most of the metal roofs are painted in the dark in color but due to its reflective property, it reflects most of the sun rays keeping attics less hot. These are the trendiest roofing options in hot climates. You can find aluminum, steel, and copper roofing that are created by recycling these materials. Metals roofings don’t get hot faster; it takes time to get heated. It absorbs less heat and takes less time to cool down at night.