
When we talk about improving the home’s energy efficiency, we immediately think about appliances, replacement windows and other related products that can help you save money on utility bills. You might be surprised to know that, with the right options, a new roof can also do the same. Austin Pro Siding, Windows & Roofing, one of the top roofing and siding companies in the local area, explains further.
High utility bills caused by excess energy consumption come from various sources. In addition to drafty windows and doors, an outdated roof can also contribute to that increase in electricity usage. As it ages, it becomes less effective at performing its intended function in many ways. The combination of inadequate insulation and the presence of small gaps in the roof surface can compromise the home’s overall indoor climate. As a result, the HVAC system has to work twice as hard to bring the living spaces up to acceptable levels of comfort.
Energy efficiency is an important factor to consider when planning a roof replacement. However, it may vary depending on the materials used. It also pays to work with reputable roofing and siding installers to ensure your new roof is installed using the latest techniques.
Below are some of the important characteristics to consider when installing a new energy-efficient roofing system:
As one of the top roofing and siding replacement companies in the area, Austin Pro Siding, Windows & Roofing is committed to providing top-quality materials and workmanship in every project we do for our clients. When you work with us, you can be sure that your home is in good hands and that your roof can last for decades to come.
Call at (512) 550-0000. You may also fill out our contact form to request an appointment. We serve homeowners in Austin and the surrounding communities.

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