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National Recognition for Coat ‘N’ Cool®
To help educate and inform the real estate development, building products, and facilities management industries, Coat ‘N’ Cool has written several major articles focused on the environmental and economic benefits of a cool roof that have been published in leading trade magazines. Please check back for new articles scheduled to be published in the coming months.
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Coat ‘N’ Cool® can provide you with a variety of color choices not just white.
Coat ‘N’ Cool reflects up to 84% of the Sun’s heat, resulting in a net cooling effect on a building coated. The lower the temperature, the lower the energy cooling bill. Coat ‘N’ Cool® has variety of reflective color options that allow users options not just white …
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Coat ‘N’ Cool® has a positive Carbon Offset
Save our environment by using Coat ‘N’ Cool® to create a reflective and protective barrier against the Sun’s harmful ultraviolet and infrared rays. Coat ‘N’ Cool’s reflective coating may reduce 10 tons of CO2 emissions for every 1,000 sq. ft. of roof with using a Coat ‘N’ Cool® color choice with a solar reflectance of 60% or higher. Likewise, A cool roof also helps reduce the heat buildup of a structure and therefore the Heat Island Effect of a structure in an urban setting. Because it reflects the Sun’s rays instead of absorbing them, a cool roof also lasts longer than a traditional dark roof and requires less maintenance, thus helping to reduce the amount of solid waste that goes into landfills. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
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Coat ‘N’ Cool® Saves You Money
Radiant heat can travel through a building’s roof and walls until it is reflected or absorbed. R-Value insulation such as foam or fiberglass, act to slow the flow of heat from hot to cooler areas, but do not stop it. This is where Coat ‘N’ Cool® comes in. It reflects and dissipates radiant heat, stopping it from entering in the first place. Coat ‘N’ Cool® reflects up to 84% of the Sun’s heat, resulting in a net cooling effect. The lower the temperature of the structure, the lower the energy required to cool the building and therefore costs.
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Coat ‘N’ Cool® Has A Wide Range Of Applicable Surfaces
Building applications include: New construction. Existing commercial and residential roofs and walls. Institutional – military facilities, schools, universities, medical facilities, public buildings. Other applications include: Cold storage warehouses. Water tanks, gas tanks, oil tanks. Freight shipping containers. Mobile homes/offices. Equipment sheds/storage sheds.
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Coat 'N' Cool Products Earn Energy Star Ratings... as seen in: Multi-Housing News On-line Green Building Pro |
![]() Common Ground Article on maintenance hands-on advice on repairs and upkeep. |
![]() Cool Roofs and Photovoltaics: An Unlikely Pair |
![]() Coat ‘N’ Cool has established a strategic alliance
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The ultimate resource for community association Click Here to View/Download PDF
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FMJ Magazine is published by IFMA, the Facility Management Journal is written specifically for professionals who are concerned with developing and maintaining productive workplaces. Click Here to View/Download PDF
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Coat ‘N’ Cool has established a strategic alliance with Advanced Powering Services, Montross Companies and Lineside Electric to integrate solar power with cool roofs, creating a more effective system to generate electric energy via photovoltaic cells. Click Here to View/Download PDF
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Solar Photovoltaic Systems and Cool Roofs |
Cut Costs and Greenhouse Gas Emissions |
Beat The Heat With A Cool Roof |
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It seems like a natural marriage of sustainable technologies . . . solar panels and cool roofs. Why not combine the energy-saving logic behind cool roofs with the energy producing value of a rooftop solar system? Click Here to View/Download PDF |
Interface, Technical Journal |
FMJ Magazine is published by IFMA, the Facility Management Journal is written specifically for professionals who are concerned with developing and maintaining productive workplaces. |
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