How To Choose A Roofing Color
Dark gray and black roofs best for homes that are gray yellow or blue.
How to choose a roofing color. Where do you start. Start by comparing sample shingle colors to the brick then move to the siding or paint colors. Getting a new roof is so exciting. It is best to choose a light color metal such as white light bronze beige peach light green or blue if you live in a region that has a lot of sun and a hotter climate.
The important point to keep in mind here is contrast. Painted items such as shutters doors and even siding can always be changed so owners of brick homes should first consider the color of the brick when picking roofing. The red tones of most brick homes go well with darker browns blacks and grays. Of course lighter colors reflect the light keeping things cooler while darker colors absorb the light and keep warmth in.
Brown gray and black roofs best for houses that are yellow green or red. Such a roof can be reasonably expected to be some 50 to 60 degrees cooler than a dark color asphalt shingles roof. Here are seven things to consider before making that final decision. After all darker colors absorb heat and lighter colors reflect it so the climate in your area matters when you are choosing what color shingles and type of roofing material that you plan to use.
When choosing a roofing color remember that paint and shutter colors can always be changed but bricks are permanent. But choosing the color is extremely important.