Thursday, September 1, 2011

Carlton Hobbs' White Roof

Summer has officially arrived, and we here at Carlton Hobbs are celebrating by painting a heat reflective white roof coating onto the roof of our gallery space at 60 East 93rd Street.

 

Why white? An informative article in the New York Times about the White Roof Movement drew our attention to the benefits of having a "cool" roof. The article details a family's amazement when their home's interior temperature dropped from 115 degrees to 80 degrees farenheit inside after treating their roof with a white covering. If energy bill savings aren't enough of a deterrent, the article goes on to state, then think about global warming: in the interest of slowing its effects, even Nobel Prize Winner and current Energy Secretary Steven Chu made a bid on television to convince audiences to "make it [roofs] white."  An asphalt roof in New York City, it is revealed, can reach a staggering 180 degrees farenheit! At Carlton Hobbs, we hope that by investing in a white, energy efficient rooftop, we can do our part to make our urban environment a little cooler and to do our part to consume less energy. Lots of time and energy went into the selection of covering and painting the layers on our first rooftop, pictured below, and we will spend the next few weeks covering the remaining roof spaces.

 

With something as simple as just repainting a roof, we hope that we can become part of a growing commitment of people to energy conservation and heat reduction in New York City, and the world.

 

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