There are two main types of insulated roofs that work to slow down the path of heat through the use of resistant materials – including polyester and glass wool. These materials serve to resist radiation and conduct thermal energy where necessary. Bulk insulation traps mini air pockets in order to break up the path of heat flow. This slows down the conduction of heat both internally and externally. Alternatively, reflective insulation involves a thin foil layer in your roof that reflects the sun’s thermal radiation away from your home. However, these types can be combined together to make an insulated roof out of composite material.
Homeowners should consider an insulated roof to better regulate temperatures inside their homes. This is especially the case if your home gets too stuffy or overwhelming on hot days or freezing during winter. Your geographical location determines which type of insulated roof is more appropriate.
In the rest of this article, we’ll discuss more on
what is an insulated roof by outlining its various benefits for homeowners.
There are several benefits of an insulated roof, yet the three top advantages include:
Since an insulated roof works to resist and restrict airflow, it can massively help reduce your energy consumption. This is especially useful for Australian households, who spend the most on heating and cooling systems when it comes to their energy bills.
Roof insulation reduces your reliance on air conditioners and heaters by making them more efficient. It does this by reducing the amount of hot or cold air that escapes through your ceiling and therefore keeping your home at a more desirable temperature.
An important yet often neglected benefit of an insulated roof is its durability. It adds an additional layer of protection to your home – therefore making your structure more resistant to inclement weather conditions and general wear and tear.
Many individuals assume that an insulated roof causes more harm than good as, when rising heat radiates from your home in winter, this could melt snow and cause ice dams or excess moisture. However, this isn’t true and only happens where roof insulation is not installed properly.
Looking for an environmentally friendly energy option for your home? An insulated roof is a premium solution. The energy-saving benefits of an insulated roof work also serve to reduce pollution as you decrease the amount of energy used to heat or cool your home.
This means that you can reduce your carbon footprint at no sacrifice and feel good about your contribution to fewer emissions in the environment. Save money on your energy bills and give your home a long-term solution with sustainable roof insulation.
If you want to find out more about insulated roofing, take a look at SunSpec's insulated roof page for more information.
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