Less than Brick@MRKEVIN7575 how many accounts do you have now
Less than Brick@MRKEVIN7575 how many accounts do you have now
If you are looking for cold, snow, rain wen is day 10. Heat, drought, sun is verifyingCan we have a “wen thread”?
Like, a quick glance (not 10 pages of “it’s hot on Oct 17th I freaking told you it would be” and “not uh, Oct 20th is cold on this happy hour….) just like a wen cold? wen rain? thread that is only updated 1x per week by Mod of Your Choice? I feel like a weekly realistic weather Cliff Notes/Summary going into the start of weather meltdown season could be nice?
Are you going for Mod of Choice?If you are looking for cold, snow, rain wen is day 10. Heat, drought, sun is verifying
Me trying to figure out what this means...Can we have a “wen thread”?
Like, a quick glance (not 10 pages of “it’s hot on Oct 17th I freaking told you it would be” and “not uh, Oct 20th is cold on this happy hour….) just like a wen cold? wen rain? thread that is only updated 1x per week by Mod of Your Choice? I feel like a weekly realistic weather Cliff Notes/Summary going into the start of weather meltdown season could be nice?
City sparks debate after passing new law requiring all homeowners to paint roofs same color
The Grist reports that Atlanta has recently passed legislation that requires all new roofs to be more reflective. The changes won't be immediate; existing roofs don't have to be painted white just yet, but new buildings and replacement roofs are subject to the new law. The new roofs could cool the entire city by an average of 2.4 degrees Fahrenheit and as much as 6.3 degrees in the hottest neighborhoods.
Another notable feature of the cool roof ordinance is the estimated $315 million in energy bill savings the city will realize over the next 35 years. The new roofs won't cost any more than traditional ones and may actually be cheaper, and they'll last longer because the roof won't suffer the same wear and tear under the heat.
White roofs would cool Atlanta by 2.4F? Really? That sounds bogusly high.
Opinions?
Also, how long would they stay white?
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City sparks debate after passing new law requiring all homeowners to paint roofs same color: 'Not just about roofs'
"Standing up for communities that have been overlooked for far too long."www.yahoo.com
Is that even legal ? Can cities really do that ?Yeah Gov't telling you how to paint your house seems like a great idea![]()
They'd stay white then dingy white forever pretty much. I see TPO roofing regularly 20+ years old going strong with patches like you'd expect.
This is actually something I wish southern states would all do collectively. It would make it a much easier argument economically for the big roofing manufacturers (Certainteed, GAF, etc) to run more light colored product whether it be synthetic or traditional for residential stuff. Doesn't even have to be plain white. That works best for commercial structures but residential stuff can go a long way by just being not black. The UHI in metro Atlanta is ridiculous and I'd wager over say a couple of decades it would make an appreciable difference.