Commercial Roofing Color Guide: Aesthetic Variety & Performance
While cool roofing is often associated with bright white, we understand that brand identity and architectural style are just as important as energy efficiency. If a standard white roof doesn’t align with your business’s aesthetic, we offer an expansive palette of high-performance shades designed to provide both durability and visual appeal.
Our Premium Color Palette
We provide a diverse range of colors to ensure your commercial property stands out or blends in perfectly with its surroundings:
Earth Tones: Khaki Tan, Beige, Light Beige, Brown, and French Press.
Classic Grays & Industrial Tones: Portland Gray, Cement Gray, Grey, Light Grey, and Black.
Architectural Greens & Blues: Patina Green, Forest Green, Light Green, Blue, and Light Blue.
Bold Statements: Red, Terra Cotta Red, and Tile Red.
Clean Neutrals: White, Off-White, and Light Grey.
How to Choose the Right Commercial Roof Color
Selecting a roof color involves more than just “curb appeal.” When browsing our selection, consider these three critical factors:
1. Energy Efficiency & Solar Reflectance
While white roofs offer the highest Solar Reflective Index (SRI), lighter shades like Khaki Tan, Light Grey, and Off-White still provide significant energy savings by reflecting UV rays and reducing cooling costs.
2. Brand Consistency and Architecture
Your roof is a massive part of your building’s visual footprint.
Modern/Industrial: Portland Gray or Black provides a sleek, professional look.
Traditional/Rustic: Terra Cotta Red or Forest Green complements brick or stone facades.
Corporate Branding: Use colors like Blue or Red to reinforce your company’s visual identity.
3. Local Climate and Maintenance
In dustier environments, mid-tone colors like Cement Gray or Beige are excellent at masking surface debris, maintaining a “new” look longer than stark white or deep black.
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