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Bill Clinton Says 'Paint Your Roofs White'

Hugh Pickens writes "Former President Bill Clinton thinks 'every black roof in New York should be white; every roof in Chicago should be white; every roof in Little Rock should be white. Every flat tar-surface roof anywhere! In most of these places you could recover the cost of the paint and the labor in a week.' Noting that Mayor Bloomberg started a program to hire and train young people to paint New York's roofs white, Clinton says a big percentage of the kids have been able to parlay this simple work into higher-skilled training programs or energy-related retrofit jobs. The benefit: not only will 'cool roofs' lower the utility bill in every apartment house 10 to 20 percent, but it frees cash that can be spent to increase economic growth. Clinton presented this with fourteen additional ideas for growing the economy, saving energy, and attacking the jobs crisis."

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  1. Re:Great, so how the hell do I paint ashalt shingl by dlingman · · Score: 5, Funny

    Pigeons. Lots of Pigeons. Just sprinkle roof with bread crumbs, and get out of the way.

  2. Apologies to Mick, Keith and company by surmak · · Score: 5, Funny
    I see a black root and I want it painted white.
    That way it's cooler and will reflect much more light.

    I get the A/C bill and it is through the sky.
    The cash I'm wasting there it makes me want to cry.

    (add more lyrics)

  3. Re:Great, so how the hell do I paint ashalt shingl by Altus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I hate to break this to you, but if you do own your house, you will end up putting a new roof on it sooner or later. My guess, given your tone, is that it will be sooner than you think it will.

    Now would be a good time to bring this up with your home owners association so you can make the best choice when that time finally comes.

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    "In America, first you get the sugar, then you get the power, then you get the women..." -H. Simpson

  4. Re:Can't we get a color-changing paint? by ibpooks · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No white is still better in the winter. Black roofing causes excessive melting of the snow during daylight leading to iced up gutters and ice dams at night which end up causing major water damage.

  5. Re:Great. Just Great by pz · · Score: 5, Interesting

    We live on the top floor of a small apartment building that has a flat roof, and with the landlord's permission, I painted it with aluminized roof coating at the end of last summer. I can now definitely state that our interior temperatures are about 10 F cooler than last summer (hey, we're geeks, we measured it). We still go above ambient, but only about 5 F instead of 15 F. It went from intolerable (there is no A/C) to not-so-bad, and the rest of the building shares the benefit, although much less than we do.

    I can't speak to how much more energy we're using during the winter because we don't see those figures and didn't think of a way to measure it (like duty cycle of the heater on our floor) in time.

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    Put my fist through my alarm clock with its ding-dong death inside my ear. - The Blackjacks.
  6. Re:Great, so how the hell do I paint ashalt shingl by Solandri · · Score: 5, Informative

    What will white roofs do in the winter? Make the building colder?

    I suspect they would actually make the building warmer. It's a common misconception that black absorbs heat while white reflects it. Well, that in itself isn't the misconception, the misconception is that people think of the heat transfer happening only one way. Black is more conducive to heat transfer than white. That means if you have a black roof in winter (assume no snow), and the inside of the house is warmer than the outside, the black roof will radiate the interior heat to the sky faster than would a white roof. Think of white paint as a heat insulator, and black paint as a heat conductor.

    True, during daylight the radiation from sunlight into the roof may exceed the radiation from inside the house to outside. But days are short in Winter, and I suspect the heat loss during the night far exceeds the gain during the day.

  7. Re:Reroof with solar panels by gnick · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've yet to see any savings. First I covered my flat roof with solar panels, then to go super-green I took the extra step of painting them all white. The house not only isn't cooler, but the energy efficiency of those panels is abysmal!

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