[Rhodes22-list] TGGW
Bud
budconnor at earthlink.net
Fri Dec 29 16:09:06 EST 2006
Rrrrrummy,
do you think that a residential offering would be feasible?
-Bud
R22RumRunner at aol.com wrote:
>Chris,
>Another area that's helping raise the global temperature is all those
>buildings and highways we have erected. Having spent the past fifteen years
>climbing around on large insutrial roofs, I can tell you they store a lot of thermal
>energy. The concrete and asphalt that make up our highways and parking lots
>also store a lot of energy. These are all man made heat sinks and as the
>population grows, so do we build more highways and buildings.
>I am happy to report that there is a new direction in Industrial and
>Commercial roofs that use acrylics and are energy star certified. These "cool" roofs
>reflect upwards of 90% of the suns energy. More flat roofs are being treated
>this way. Not only does it reduce the temperature of the building, but also
>reduces the HVAC costs by upwards of 35%. Since the HVAC units are running
>less often, you don't have to repair or replace them as often and are saving a
>lot of electricity.
>Our company web site is a little crude, but it gets the job done. You can
>find more information at:
>
>_www.enviroshieldroofing.com_ (http://www.enviroshieldroofing.com)
>
>Rummy
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