Sustainable roofing design
Building a better future guides everything we do, from our operations to our product innovations.
Leading the way to a more resilient, sustainable built environment
At GAF, we develop products and initiatives, from energy efficiency to circularity, that meet your sustainability goals. We back this commitment with product transparency, providing third-party certifications and life cycle assessments to empower every customer, from architects to homeowners, to make informed decisions that drive resilience in the built environment.
Building a better future today
Product transparency
GAF leads the roofing industry in product transparency documents including EPDs, HPDs, and Declare Labels. Product transparency helps us to understand our impact and provide our partners with the information they need to make more sustainable choices.
Sustainable documentation
Efficacité énergétique
We work to lower operational carbon emissions by prioritizing energy efficiency. Our polyiso insulation is a core part of our strategy, as it may improve a building's performance by helping to reduce energy demand for heating and cooling.
Learn about polyiso insulation
Life cycle assessments (LCAs)
GAF uses LCAs to measure and reduce its products' environmental impact. The findings are published in Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), which help GAF products contribute to green building certifications.
Sustainable architecture
Diverting waste from landfills
The RoofCycle™ Process helps to divert post-consumer shingle waste collected from landfills. Shingle tear offs are transported to a GAF processing center where they are recycled into briquettes and granules.
About RoofCycle™
Sustainable roofing design for your home
High-definition style, proven performance
Timberline HDZ® Shingles feature a high-definition look with strong warranties. Ils offrent tout ce que vous pouvez attendre d’un toit en bardeaux de style architectural, et plus encore. Timberline HDZ® shingles can also be used to comply with certain FORTIFIED Roof™ requirements1.
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1Eligibility requirements, terms and restrictions apply to the FORTIFIED program. See current Fortified Home Standard available at fortifiedspecs.org for details. U.S. only. For information about the GAF and IBHS alliance and GAF products that can be used to comply with certain Fortified requirements visit gaf.com/fortified
Sustainable roof design options for commercial projects
Red List Free Options
GAF EnergyGuard™ Non-Halogenated Polyiso offers excellent thermal value and is TCPP-Free/Red-List Free contributing to many green building certification credits. Every GAF polyiso product includes a Non-Halogenated option.
See NH Polyiso overview
Reflective low-slope roofing
EverGuard® TPO products are designed to meet your sustainability goals and contribute to green building rating systems. These products include options that are designed to increase reflectivity, lower rooftop temperatures, help extend the life of the roof, and potentially reduce urban heat island effects.
Go to TPO resources
Restorative coatings
GAF liquid-applied roofing materials help to create a seamless barrier to protect and extend the life of existing structurally sound roofing systems, offering a cost-effective alternative to a full tear-off and replacement
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Reflective pavement coatings
StreetBond DuraShield with Invisible Shade™ technology is a pavement coating that can reflect heat while adding protection. It can help to reduce surface temps when applied to streets, playgrounds, and parking lots.
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Demonstrated system performance
Consumers and regulators are increasingly demanding sustainable buildings. Count on GAF's portfolio of products and expertise in sustainable roofing design to help you meet your objectives. Our energy-efficient roofing products help to minimize waste by maximizing reuse and recycling of materials, help increase occupant comfort and energy efficiency, and offer an unmatched level of product transparency to help you achieve your sustainability objectives.
Sustainable roofing designs in action
Stanley Center for Peace and Security
TPO
Un centre pour tous les humains qui répond aux objectifs du Living Building Challenge avec l'isolant en Polyiso EnergyGuard™ NH et la TPO EverGuard® Extreme
10 World Trade
TPO
Une nouvelle conception créative avec des certifications de durabilité dans le quartier de Seaport à Boston
Kia Center
Toiture à application liquide
Un travail d’équipe pour donner une nouvelle image de la toiture du Kia Center et de la restaurer
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FAQ
Sustainable roofing can help to improve a building's overall environmental impact. It can help increase energy efficiency and reduce resource consumption by using materials that support conservation efforts and minimize waste. By helping to positively impact the local environment, it contributes to building more resilient structures and contributes to a healthier community.
Sustainable roofing can reduce energy costs in a few ways. Highly reflective materials lessen the heat absorbed, which may reduce the need for air conditioning. Insulated roof systems and vegetated roofs add thermal resistance, which may help lower the energy needed for both heating and cooling.