Anaheim, CA - Metal roofing from Custom-Bilt Metals covers and complements the best of American
architecture, from single-family homes, to modern shopping malls and hotels, to decades-old landmarks
and, today, to an institution of higher learning. Custom-Bilt Metals is pleased to announce its low-maintenance
and energy-saving Titan® Cool Roof metal roofing is helping Southwest College, a Los Angeles area
community college in the Westmont neighborhood of the Inglewood district, to significantly reduce its
energy costs and contribute to green building energy certification.
Custom-Bilt Metals roofing products now cover Southwest College's recently completed new construction
of nearly 90,000 square feet of facilities, including a student services and activities center, maintenance and
operations center, parking structure, field house, and general use and concessions building. The project was
fabricated by Keystone Roofing Inc. Custom Metal Solutions of Oceanside, California.
Spread over two acres of campus properties, the project offers many interesting architectural features, including the metal
roofing and custom metal fascia, as well as roofing on numerous shade structures, all of which unify the
look of the facility.
"Southwest College has made a crucial, long-term decision in choosing to install a Cool Roof," said
Tony Chiovare, president of Custom-Bilt Metals. "Most facility managers see an approximately 20
percent drop in their energy bills after installing a Cool Roof from Custom-Bilt Metals. The U.S. EPA
corroborates this figure, which can translate to upwards of tens of thousands of dollars in annual energy
savings for schools and institutions."
What is a Cool Roof?
A Cool Roof - or "cool roofing" - is a term used to describe a roofing material's ability to reduce heat
build-up inside a building and thereby reduce energy consumption and costs by reducing air conditioning
loads. By minimizing heat gain through the roof as a result of the solar reflectance and thermal emitting
properties of the roof's surface material, a Cool Roof minimizes energy consumption and lowers a
building's carbon footprint.
Because buildings with cool roofs use up to 40 percent less energy for cooling than buildings with
darker roofs (according to research from the Heat Island Group), Custom-Bilt Metals has partnered
with PPG (formerly BASF Chemical Corporation) to offer their panels with the Kynar 500® Paint
System with ULTRA-Cool® coatings. Covered with these heat-reflective coatings, the Titan Cool
Roof Panel colors also meet the ENERGY STAR® criteria for cool roofs - another element that
results in lower energy bills for the building owner.
How much can be saved?
A cool roofing example highlighted in a study by the industry trade group, Metal Initiative, consider
the results of two schools in Georgia. Each had a 90,000-square-foot footprint and was identical in
construction, except that one had a conventional metal roof, while the other had a "cool" metal roof.
After the first year of operation, the annual cooling cost for the school with the cool roof was
$8,054 - 9.6 percent lower than the school with the standard roof. After the fourth year of operation,
it was $14,496 - 12.8 percent lower, indicating savings are more than keeping pace with the escalation
of energy costs in the region.
Contributing to LEED Certification
Custom-Bilt metal roofing products will contribute to points in LEED credits where recycled
content, recyclability, energy optimization, and water collection properties are included in a whole-building,
weighted-average approach. For example, a cool, prepainted metal roof can qualify for one point in
Credit 7.2 of the LEED Sustainable Sites category if it covers at least 75 percent of the roof surface
area and meets certain criteria for Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) values. In addition, up to 23 total
points for LEED Sites Categories can be achieved with CBM Cool Roofing Products. Each architect
or specifier can interpret these points toward LEED Certified Categories.
Sustainable Building Practices Mandated by School District
Custom-Bilt Metals Cool Roof products are a custom fit for the progressive Southwest College
of Los Angeles, which is part of the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD), the largest
community college district in the State of California. The LACCD Board of Trustees mandates the
use of sustainable building practices for all of its nine campuses. According to the Southwest College
Facilities Master Plan: "As directed by the Los Angeles Community College District's Board of
Trustees, all new buildings that are at least half funded with Proposition A and AA Bond monies
will be green buildings, built to LEETM certification standards."
Prior to this date, the Southwest College had completed one new LEED building, its Child
Development Center. The new LEED certified Maintenance and Operations Building, as
well as all other buildings being designed or constructed on the campus, will be LEED
certified, adhering to the LACCD Board of Trustees' policy on sustainability. The strong emphasis on
campus sustainability is aimed at creating buildings that have a low impact on the environment, provide
good indoor air quality for students, staff and faculty, and create long-term energy savings.
About Custom-Bilt Metals
Producing roofing products since 1974, Custom-Bilt Metals has the knowledge to deliver the best in
energy-efficient, coated-metal roofing to public and private projects of any scale. The Chino,
California-based company offers unparalleled roofing experience in the construction industry, with
each of the company's regional branches directed by a longtime general manager.
Additionally, Custom-Bilt Metals has consistently led metal roofing markets on delivering
environmentally sustainable products through innovation. In 2002, in exclusive partnership with
BASF (now owned by PPG), Custom-Bilt was the first to introduce the ULTRA-Cool® coating
system to their full product line of metal roofing. As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, and member
of the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), Custom-Bilt
Metals meets or exceeds environmental specifications for cool roofs.