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Comment by 3eb7988a1663

1 day ago

In cooler climates, you are now taking a hit on heating costs. That now blocked Winter sun would have provided some amount of free warmth.

If it's that cold, you probably have a fair amount of roof insulation anyway that's preventing heat absorbed by your roof from being conducted to the conditioned space.

  • Sure, but the physics still cuts both ways. Either sun hitting the roof causes measurable heating or it does not. The temperature gradient must flow.

    Sun heating in Winter = awesome. Sun heating in Summer != awesome.

    I am not arguing the strength of the effect, only that you must account for all seasons.