
Originally Posted by
sorcerer788
I discovered one method which is very environmentally safe and economical to cool down the roof. I have a metal kitchen roof (extended kitchen) which has metal sheet, rock wool, plywood and a final metal sheet underneath again. In the mid day, the underneath metal sheet (inside the house - ceiling) tempreture was recorded up to 46 degrees C. It was so hot in the kitchen that it was a torture working in the kitchen. Obviously the roof wool was not adequate. Finally we painted the roof top with a special "thermal insulation paint" which lower it to around max 36 degree C in midday. A massive 10 degree difference. Now it is more comforable.
The paint is not the ICI, Nippon, Jotun type of solar reflect paint (these paint don't work) but a specially made insulation paint. It was easy to install, just water jet the roof, apply primer and finally 2-3 layers of the paint. Apparently it not only reflect the heat but also insulate the roofing/ wall surface from the heat (the most important). A few month later, I had my entire roof painted with it and now my bedroom tempreture is low enough in midday to sleep without switching on the aircond.
I have recommended it a few of my friends and they too have painted their roof with it.
If you are interested, I can give you the company contact number. Ask them to give you a demo.