The word Terracotta means fired clay and holds an Italian origin meaning Baked earth. Terracotta that is made of natural clay is the most versatile form of earth. Clay is the least resisting material and can be moulded into any size and shape with least effort.
Terracotta is enriched with minerals and emits 92.8% Far Infrared energy. FarInfrared (FIR) energy is a part of the natural light spectrum without the skin damaging UV light. It is an invisible light spectrum that has been found to provide multiple health benefits that have been documented for centuries. The deep penetrating FIR rays stimulate the body's natural healing process by transforming light energy into heat energy. Far Infrared is vital to the circulatory system consisting of the heart and blood vessels. Together, these provide a continuous flow of blood to your body, supplying the tissues with oxygen and nutrients. It endorses blood stream & metabolism.
Terra cotta is one of the most versatile and time-tested building materials out there. It's made from fired clay and has been used for thousands of years in everything from major building construction down to decorative sculptures and functional pots. It's this versatility that has made it a popular choice for builders and homeowners.
Companies in every part of the construction industry are going green, and roofing is no exception. There are lots of options available, from metal to thermoplastic, but if you want a stylish roof that really stands out, you might want to consider clay roofing tiles.
Clay tile wins points for green building on several fronts: It's reflective, it's ventilated and it's actually made of earth. What could be more recyclable? Also, since clay tiles can last for up to 100 years, you probably won't have to reroof for a very long time. The curved shape of the tiles allows for superior ventilation, so that hot air isn't trapped between the material and the roof in the summer. Also, because they're heavy, they help insulate the home year round.
A material can still be considered a cool choice even if it has a low thermal emittance. If it shoots a lot of sunshine away from the building, it's still doing a good job. However, clay tiles tend to earn very high ratings for thermal emittance. That means that even if the light is not bouncing off the tiles, they tend to release the heat very well, which makes them a green roofing choice.
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