How To Calculate U Value Of A Roof

Calculate Roof U-Value



Calculating the U-value of a roof is crucial for understanding its thermal performance and energy efficiency. The U-value, or overall heat transfer coefficient, measures how much heat transfers through a building element per unit area and per degree of temperature difference between indoor and outdoor environments.

  1. Enter the roof thickness in millimeters.
  2. Select the roof material from the dropdown menu.
  3. Click the ‘Calculate’ button.

The U-value is calculated using the following formula:

U = 1 / (∑(1 / λi) * t_i)

Where:

  • U is the overall heat transfer coefficient (W/m²K),
  • λi is the thermal conductivity of each layer (W/mK),
  • t_i is the thickness of each layer (m).
Thermal Conductivity of Common Roof Materials
Material Thermal Conductivity (W/mK)
Concrete0.9 – 2.9
Metal40 – 50
Wood0.1 – 0.3
  • Consider using insulation materials to reduce the U-value of your roof.
  • Regularly maintain and inspect your roof to prevent heat loss.
What is the recommended U-value for roofs in my region?

Check local building codes and regulations for specific recommendations.

How can I improve my roof’s U-value?

Add insulation, ensure proper ventilation, and consider using reflective materials.

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