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BELFAIR, Wash -- May 29,
2009 -- Recently, the U.S. Secretary of Energy encouraged Americans to
paint their roofs white, in an effort to reduce global warming by both
conserving energy and reflecting sunlight back into space. Speaking in
"The EPA reports that $40 billion
is spent annually in the
For example, a study conducted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory found that installation of a reflective metal roof can save homeowners up to forty percent in summer cooling costs. Highly reflective metal roofing panels are created with special pigment paints that reflect the sun's energy in the infra-red spectrum thus reducing the heat load transferred to the interior of the structure.
The time is right for homeowners to choose a better roofing system that provides both long and short-term savings. The Stimulus Package signed in February 2009 states that homeowners who make energy efficient updates to their home -- including the installation of a painted or coated Energy Star(R) labeled metal roof -- between January 1, 2009 and December 21, 2010, may be eligible for a tax credit worth 30 percent of the installation costs (materials only) up to $1,500 per home.
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