What is the Urban Heat Island Effect and is it caused by roofing?

The Urban Heat Island effect refers to the phenomena whereby local area temperatures are higher in urban as opposed to rural areas. This is due to the fact that many building materials, including most roofing materials, absorb heat causing local temperatures to rise. This increased heat traps local air pollution, causing smog.

Metal Roofing reflects and emits the sun’s heat, reducing the urban heat island effect.  Interlock Roofing’s  reflective surface actually reduces a home’s temperature during summertime heat, reducing urban heat island effect. Interlock Roofing belongs to the “Cool Roof” family of roofing products.

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