Roofing ranks near the top of the list when it comes to commonplace home improvements that can benefit big from going green. After all, your roof's exposure to heat, cold, and sunlight make it an excellent focal point for improving your home's overall energy efficiency. And since your roof is also your home's most important line of defense when it comes to protecting you and yours from the elements, it's easy to see why homeowners across the country are drawn to the quality workmanship and high expectations that green remodeling is known for.
Wood Shake, Composite Roofing, and Green Roofing Solutions
If you're thinking of going green, wood shake and composite roofing materials are an excellent place to start. Wood shake can be less than perfect when it comes to greening your project if you don't know where to turn, but there are things you can do to make sure your wood shake roofing installation is an environmentally friendly one. And if you're ready to take an even larger step toward greening your roof installation or replacement, then composite roofing alternatives, such as fiber-cement composite roofing, recycled content plastic and rubber shingles, and even concrete tile roofing (manufactured to mimic wood shake), are even better. Read on to discover what you can do to go green in the roofing department.
Green Roofing with David Johnston
When it comes to making sure your roof is as green as they come, there's no better place to turn to than David Johnston, founder of the green consulting firm What's Working, Inc., author of the Nautilus Award winning book Green Remodeling: Changing the World One Room at a Time, and ServiceMagic's most trusted adviser on all things green. Here is some of Johnston's tested advice on what you can do to green a wood shake or composite material roof.
Following the Green: Increased Energy Savings
Choosing a greener roof almost always translates into cheaper energy bills down the road. Here are a few things you can do to the get the most out of your new wood shake or composite shingle roof in the energy savings department.
Health Considerations and Wood Shake and Composite Roofing
Johnston is quick to point out that green remodeling isn't all about improving energy efficiency. It's just as much about creating more comfortable, safer, and healthier homes, as well. Here are a few simple steps you can take to ensure that health and quality are priorities during and after the time that your new roof is installed.
Green Roofing from an Environmental Perspective
At the heart of any green roofing project is environmental stewardship. Whether you're installing a wood shake roof, or opting for even greener pastures with a composite roofing material, here are some things that you and your contractor can do to make sure that your new roof is as green as they come.
Calculating the True Value of Going Green with Your Roof
What's it going to cost you if you go green with your wood shake or composite shingle roofing? Probably not a lot more than if you don't, to be honest. Wood shake roofing is not known as a cheap alternative, so it will be hard to drive the price up much by installing a radiant heat barrier, or choosing a low-VOC wood treatment. Be sure the wood shakes have a fire resistant treatment. And if you opt for fiber-cement roofing or recycled content plastic or rubber shingles, any higher initial costs will be offset by those 50-year warranties, saving you money in the long run over replacing your roofing every 15 to 20 years. That said, lend an ear to Johnston when he warns against getting caught up in "the payback trap" of green remodeling. The truth is that going green is worth a lot more than you can measure in dollars and cents. Green roofs are healthier, longer lasting, lower maintenance roofing solutions. And when you figure in that adopting a green roofing philosophy means you're doing everything you can to pass a better, more environmentally responsible world onto your children and grandchildren, it's easy to see what Johnston means when he says that the true value of going green cannot be found on a price tag.
If you think green is the right choice for you, be sure to talk to your contractor about adopting a green building philosophy, find a contractor who specializes in green building and remodeling, or seek out the services of a green consulting firm to help you plan and design the best, and greenest, roof you possibly can. 
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