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You can save substantial amounts of money on your energy bills for years to come with a more Energy Efficient House. Enhance your home and save energy with New Windows, New Roofing and New Exterior Doors. These home improvement investments will save you money and keep you and your family comfortable. Free Estimate

The right roof is essential to designing an environmentally friendly and energy efficient home. If you've got typical shingles or hot asphalt on your roof as many homeowners do, you could be doing better. Below are a few cutting-edge roofing techniques that can cut your energy costs and make your house greener at the same time.

Consider metal. Metal roofs are more energy-efficient than shingles. Metal roofing is typically made from aluminum, copper, or steel, and you should ensure that your roofing is lead-free. Metal does not have the kind of heat-absorption qualities shingles have, so it will absorb and radiate less heat into your home. In fact, the right color metal will actively reflect sunlight, keeping your home cooler in hot summer months when the sun is most intense. Metal roofing also stands up to the elements better than shingles typically do-it's the best for rainwater catchment systems, and snow slides off it easily. Free Estimate

Reflective coatings. To make your shingled roof more energy-efficient, brush a reflective coating on. Uncoated shingled roofs typically absorb around 80% of the sunlight that hits them-heating your home in the summer and driving up your air conditioning bill. A coated roof, however, can reflect about 80% of heat-giving you significant energy savings

Clay and slate. Two natural materials that make excellent green roofing choices, clay and slate are both energy-efficient, can be disposed of without pollution, and are much less toxic than shingles. Corrugated clay tiles encourage air flow on the surface of the roof, keeping the home cool in the summer. However, hail will shatter it, which is why it's typically only used in warmer climates. Slate is far more durable-it can last up to 100 years with minimal maintenance. Slate can also be reclaimed and recycled. Free Estimate

Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV). This is a roofing system that's coated with a film that converts sunlight into electricity-a solar-power coating for your roof. This system uses tiles or shingles, and the electric current flows on the edge of the roof. The tiles look like slate, and can be installed by most roofers-an electrician will also be needed to hook the solar-energy system up to your home's electrical system. The charge it generates isn't huge—about 1 kilowatt of energy per 100 square feet of tile.

The right roof is essential to designing an environmentally friendly and energy-efficient home. If you've got typical shingles or hot asphalt on your roof-as many homeowners do-you could be doing better. Below are a few cutting-edge roofing techniques that can cut your energy costs and make your house greener at the same time. Free Estimate

Use recycled shingles. If you want an environmentally friendly roof, the worst thing you can do is install 15-year, non-recycled shingles. These are among the most disposable building materials, are hardly ever recycled, and contain toxic volatile organic chemicals that evaporate under the heat of the sun. This means that just by sitting under the sun and heating up, your home is releasing toxic chemicals into the air. For a greener option, use recycled asphalt shingles that use reclaimed materials, reducing waste. These shingles often have a 50-year lifespan instead of 15, so you won't have to replace them as often. Free Estimate

When you're ready, we'll help you choose qualified contractors, inspectors and builders for your Energy Efficient Home Improvement Projects.

P.S. Did you know Energy Saving improvements like Energy Efficient Windows and Roofing could qualify you for an Energy Efficient Tax Break?

Our San Antonio Energy Saving & Residential Roofing offers the following services throughout the Great State of Texas area:

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As a San Antonio Energy Saving Roof Contractor, we are committed to providing you with:

  • The right roofing solution for your specific application (unlike some roofing contractors who use a one-roofing-technology-fits-all approach).
  • The right protection for your investment, including no-dollar-limit guarantees, .
  • Access to free roofing educational seminars through CARE: the Center for the Advancement of Roofing Excellence - a non-profit educational organization.

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Think about the costs of a bad roofing decision:
  • Financial damages -- If your facility can't function while a roofing system is being repaired.
  • Equipment destroyed -- from leaks in a faulty roofing system.
  • Hassles and downtime -- while you replace damaged equipment.
  • If there are problems with your roofing system -- are the roofing contractor and materials manufacturer financially stable and capable of fixing them?
Call us today at 210- 494-7615 to discuss improving your energy bill, or simply fill out our online estimate request Free Estimate and we will contact you directly.

Use recycled shingles. If you want an environmentally friendly roof, the worst thing you can do is install 15-year, non-recycled shingles. These are among the most disposable building materials, are hardly ever recycled, and contain toxic volatile organic chemicals that evaporate under the heat of the sun. This means that just by sitting under the sun and heating up, your home is releasing toxic chemicals into the air. For a greener option, use recycled asphalt shingles that use reclaimed materials, reducing waste. These shingles often have a 50-year lifespan instead of 15, so you won't have to replace them as often

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