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What is the SpecRight Program?
The SpecRight Program, developed by the National Roofing Contractors Association and a roofing
industry alliance composed of the Metal Construction Alliance, North/East Roofing Contractors
Association, Polyisocyanurate Manufacturers Association and Roof Consultants Institute, will raise awareness
about the benefits of quality roof systems. Through training and education efforts, the campaign
will show roofing contractors, building owners, designers and consultants how quality roof systems
can minimize the burden on the environment and conserve energy. The SpecRight Program provides a
basic understanding of ASHRAE 90.1 -1999, the energy standard that is the basis of energy-efficient
building codes adopted across the U.S.
Why should contractors participate in the SpecRight Program?
The SpecRight Program gives contractors a complete overview of the latest in sustainable,
environmentally responsive, energy-efficient roof systems. By participating in the SpecRight
Program, contractors differentiate themselves from their competitors and add value to their
customers by providing sound counsel on ways to enhance building performance and increase
long-term cost savings. Individuals who complete the SpecRight Program training receive
a certificate indicating they have successfully completed the program and are knowledgeable
in the design, installation and maintenance of energy-efficient roof systems that comply
and/or exceed current local building energy standards.
What do contractors receive as part of the training program?
Each course attendee is provided with the NRCA EnergyWise Roof Calculator software and the instructional
training to operate the software. This allows each user to determine the minimum thermal
insulation requirements for a roof, as well as the energy efficiency and approximate annual
energy usage costs associated with various roof assembly designs. The calculations are based
on ASHRAE 90.1, which is the basis of current building energy codes. EnergyWise demonstrates
approximate annual energy usage costs attributable to a roof assembly and provides a section
view of the roof assembly components.
Does the SpecRight Program focus solely on ASHRAE 90.1?
No. The SpecRight Program provides a synopsis of current energy-related programs in use
throughout the U.S. This includes a review of the U.S. Green Building Council-sponsored
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ProgramTM; Cool Roof Rating Council; state energy
programs, such as California's Title 24; and city energy programs, such as the Chicago Energy
Conservation Code. The program teaches attendees how to research and investigate building
energy codes applicable to their locales.
Does the SpecRight Program discuss alternative methods to meeting energy-efficiency
standards without increasing the R-value or thickness of roof insulation?
Yes. During the SpecRight training, time is devoted to the basic understanding of
roof reflectivity and emissivity of various roof coverings and surfacing materials.
The program also explains how exceptions to ASHRAE 90.1 can achieve energy efficiency
by using highly reflective and emissive roof surfaces.
How will the SpecRight Program affect roof system designers and consultants?
It will help designers and consultants continue to create architecturally sustainable
buildings by providing consistent, thorough information about the standards of quality
roof systems.
How will the SpecRight Program affect the roofing industry?
The SpecRight Program will position participating contractors as key consultants
and stewards of the environment.
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