Residential Roofing Specialists Can Help Your Home Against Fire and the Elements
In late October of 2008, my family and I lost our residence to the Santa Ana wind-driven wildfire that risked the Getty Center. Our new house had a shake wood roof just like our old house did, so the first thing we decided to do was to replace it with fire resistant roofing materials.
There are quite a few types of residential roofing materials that boast fire protection; we decided to do the bigger component of the dwelling with a new type of metal roof system that also meets Energy Star compliance. Our new house is an architectural beauty; there is a section of the home that boasts a flat roof top patio that looks out over downtown Los Angeles.
After doing a bit of research I found out about green roofs and how architects and roofing contractors are using new environmentally friendly technologies to develop great self-contained garden spaces atop commercial buildings. I wished to use that advanced technology in my residential roofing application.
To do green roofs on flat roof buildings there are various structural issues that need to be known. The roofing contractor I ended up hiring to do the work had previously completed a few green roofs on some residential roofing jobs back in the summer of 2008. I was lucky enough to have purchased a home that was designed by an architect that used commercial grade materials for the house’s residential roofing structure.
The main change that had to be made to the roof was a roof coating that was sprayed all over the commercial waterproofing that was on the surface from the time it was built in the nineties. There is no difference to utilizing a roof coating on a residential roofing project than there is when using one on a commercial application.
My new house is now totally remodeled and we have recently moved in. The entire pitched part of the roof has a fire resistant metal roof that was made with an Energy Star compliant roof coating that directs the Southern California suns heat away from the interior and the flat section of the home has a roof top garden area that looks out over downtown. What really makes me happy about using environmentally appealing techniques on my remodel job is the fact that we saved a lot on our taxes.
With the federal government providing tax payers a credit for using Energy Star compliant materials and with the money we are going to save on utility costs, I think more people should use more environmentally helpful materials on their residential roofing applications. If you believe that it is time to swap your roof, I suggest you consider looking into using the new technologies that provide not only fire protection but that also help cut energy costs.
Even though we lost all in the wildfire, I’m happy knowing that we have a home that is Energy Star compliant and gives us protection from any future fires.
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