Anti-heat paint helps limit the entry of heat into the house and maintains a more pleasant temperature in summer. Economical and easy to make, it can be made yourself with a few simple ingredients. Find out how to prepare homemade anti-heat paint.
Anti-heat paint is an economical solution to reduce heat inside the home and improve comfort during periods of high temperatures. Easy to make yourself, it helps protect surfaces exposed to the sun without breaking the bank.
Anti-heat paint is an insulating coating with reflective properties which is intended for the roofs of buildings of all types (commercial, industrial, residential, etc.) in order to reduce the interior temperature in a natural way. In fact, this type of paint protects the surface it covers from the sun’s rays by reflecting up to 90% of the radiation produced, for optimal thermal comfort without going through the air conditioning box.
Using anti-heat paint is very interesting from an economic point of view, but also ecological, because it allows you to significantly reduce electricity consumption and offers a natural cooling system that is very valuable in urban areas in the event of extreme heat.
It is entirely possible to make anti-heat paint yourself using simple, inexpensive ingredients, available in supermarkets or DIY stores. The Cool Roof France company has developed and tested a recipe called CoolRoof DIY with the aim of making the Cool Roofing technique accessible to all, making it possible to effectively combat energy poverty, all for a non-commercial purpose.
The CoolRoof DIY recipe is the result of two years of research by the Cool Roof France teams and is made up of a mixture of baking soda, casein, marble powder and water. This economical and durable solution is as effective as a traditional anti-heat paint and can be applied to all types of roofs. Do not hesitate to consult the recipe in detail to make an effective homemade anti-heat paint suitable for Cool Roofing.
Anti-heat paint is a coating specifically dedicated to the roofs of all types of buildings. However, it is preferable to affix it to a surface that cannot be planted with vegetation.







