I would assume to say that is correct so long as you do not trap the air underneath.


On 9/2/2018 7:58 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
It shades the roof, so it does reduce the temperature a bit.  Some say it's about 5 degrees or so...

Of course YMMV....

On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 6:40 PM, Mike Hammett <af...@ics-il.net <mailto:af...@ics-il.net>> wrote:

    What effect would having solar panels on the roof of a house have
    on the temperature of the roof and or attic?

    I would assume it to be less because it is absorbing a bunch of
    the energy and then there were still be the layer of air between
    the panel and the actual roof, but I'm not an expert on these things.

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