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Beat the Heat: LANKATILES Introduces Sri Lanka’s First Solar Reflective ‘Cool Rooftop Tile’ to Combat Soaring Temperatures
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Beat the Heat: LANKATILES Introduces Sri Lanka’s First Solar Reflective ‘Cool Rooftop Tile’ to Combat Soaring Temperatures

July 17, 2026·3 min read
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  1. 01Rooftops in Sri Lanka are experiencing excessive heat due to solar radiation.
  2. 02Traditional roofs trap heat, making indoor spaces uncomfortable.
  3. 03LANKATILES launched COOL ROOFTOP TILE® to address this issue.
  4. 04The tile has a Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) greater than 96.
  5. 05These tiles actively reflect heat, improving indoor temperature.
  6. 06They lower energy consumption by reducing reliance on air conditioning.
  7. 07The technology makes outdoor spaces comfortable even in heat.
  8. 08Investing in these tiles offers long-term energy cost savings.
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As temperatures continue to climb, homeowners and commercial developers across Sri Lanka face a shared architectural challenge: indoor spaces turning into unbearable hot boxes due to intense solar radiation penetrating roof surfaces. Traditional roofs act as thermal conductors, trapping atmospheric heat and transferring it directly down into terraces, living rooms, and office spaces. This relentless heat transfer keeps interior spaces perpetually stifling, driving discomfort up and forcing air conditioning units to run overtime at a massive financial expense. Recognizing an urgent need for sustainable climate solutions in modern building design, LANKATILES, the pioneering leader in premium surface solutions, has officially launched COOL ROOFTOP TILE®, Sri Lanka’s very first solar reflective rooftop tile engineered specifically to combat thermal retention. The Science of Solar Reflectance: SRI > 96 At the core of this revolutionary building material is an advanced Solar Reflective Tile Technology boasting a certified Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of greater than 96. This remarkably high rating means the tile reflects the vast majority of the sun’s infrared and ultraviolet rays away from the structure before the heat can ever penetrate the building envelope. Instead of merely insulating or delaying thermal mass movement, this system intercepts heat, actively reflecting it back into the atmosphere before it infiltrates concrete slabs. Four Pillars of Thermal Comfort & Sustainability The implementation of the LANKATILES Cool Rooftop Tile yields immediate dividends across environmental, financial and structural planes: Cooler Spaces: By dramatically reducing rooftop heat transfer, the tiles create a passive cooling effect that fundamentally regulates the baseline temperature of the rooms directly underneath. Lower Energy Consumption: Cooler building interiors mitigate the need for aggressive mechanical cooling. Homeowners experience a significantly reduced reliance on power-heavy air conditioning units, translating directly into scaled-down utility bills. Solar Reflective Technology: Engineered with high-performance metrics to ensure lasting atmospheric shield protection from heat retention elements. Alfresco Living Optimization: Open-to-sky terraces, balconies and outdoor rooftop decks become entirely functional and comfortable, remaining pleasant underfoot even during peak daylight hours. A Smarter Way to Build As green building certifications demand higher energy performance ratings, innovations like the Cool Rooftop Tile give architects, engineers and private builders a practical path toward reducing the urban heat island effect. Rather than paying indefinitely for climate control, investing in smart surface technology offers a lifetime of passive thermal defence. Discover a Smarter Way to Stay Cool Ready to beat the heat? Experience the technology first-hand by visiting your nearest LANKATILES showroom today. For more details, call the corporate hotline: 011 7 622 822

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