On April 1, 2023, a groundbreaking sustainable housing policy, the Telangana Cool Roof Policy, was launched in Hyderabad. This policy represents a crucial step towards mitigating the urban heat island effect, promoting energy efficiency, and creating more sustainable communities in the Indian state of Telangana. In this blog post, we will explore the key aspects of this policy and the pivotal role played by Panache Greentech Solutions in its implementation.
The Telangana Cool Roof Policy was introduced to combat the urban heat island effect, a phenomenon where urban areas experience significantly higher temperatures than their surrounding rural areas. One of the policy’s key mandates is that all government buildings and public structures with a built-up area of 1,000 square meters or more must incorporate cool roofs.
Cool roofs are designed to reflect sunlight and absorb less heat compared to traditional roofs. These roofs are typically constructed using materials that are lighter in color or possess a reflective coating. The result is that cool roofs maintain a lower temperature, reducing the heat absorbed by buildings and diminishing the demand for air conditioning during hot summer months.
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Know MoreA Cool Roof coatings consists of a binder (usually an organic compound or silicone compound) blended with pigments and other additives to provide two main benefits: protection of roof membranes for longer roof life cycles; and reflectivity of solar radiation, for lower air conditioning costs.
The main components of most Cool Roof coatings are the binder, pigment, water and reflective pigments. Water serves as a liquid carrier, which provides viscosity, allowing the pigment and binder to be spread on the roof as a thin coating. The majority of white coatings in use today are water-based coatings
An energy efficient , white, reflective, elastomeric coating manufactured by Panache can reflect up to 92% of visible light, keeping the roof surface much cooler than with aluminum, black, or non-reflective roofing materials. Lower temperatures mean less energy usage, and translate to money saved. Elastomeric roof coatings protect the roof substrate adding years to your roof, plus saves against costly tear-offs and re-roofing.