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Cool roof coating, also known as cool roof paint, is a coating that's applied to a variety of roofs to better reflect the sun, keeping buildings cooler on the inside and helping reduce energy bills.
Polyurethane coatings are typically solvent based and come in two main types, aromatic (less UV stable) and aliphatic (very UV stable).
CF1R documents are to demonstrate the project design and equipment are compliant with the Energy Code at time of permit application. You can use the Forms Ace tool to determine if your project requires HERS verification.
A CF-3R refers to a certificate of HERS (Home Energy Rating System) test results. These certificates are created by a HERS Rater, an independent inspector specially-trained by CalCERTS.
A cool roof is a roofing product that reflects sunlight and absorbs less heat than traditional roofs. Cool roofs lower roof temperatures on hot sunny days and therefore keep homes cooler inside, saving energy by reducing the need for running air conditioning systems.
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The CF-1R is the energy design of a building. It is an expression of how energy efficient a building should be. The CF-1R is known by quite a few terms: Title-24. Certificate of Compliance.
Title 24 requires windows and doors with a U-Factor of 0.32 and a SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Coefficient) of 0.25 in most climate zones (Section 150.1(c)3A). If you are located on the San Francisco peninsula, you are most likely in what is called "Coastal Zone 3".
A cool roof reduces energy usage, saving you money, and will also stabilize the temperatures in your unconditioned spaces, like the garage or the bonus room. Installing a cool roof is most beneficial in a warm climate, where the winters are not cold enough to require the inherent heat gain of a traditional roof.
Most cool roof materials for low-sloped roofs are white or another light color. Because steep-sloped roofs are often visible from the ground, however, roofing material manufacturers have developed popular roof colors other than white that will still reflect or emit the sun's energy away from the building.

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