Which Pole Barn Colors Are Most Energy Efficient?

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The Most Energy-Efficient Pole Barn Colors

At Walters Buildings, the most energy-efficient exterior colors are those with the highest Solar Reflectance rating. Solar Reflectance, or SR, measures how much solar energy a surface reflects instead of absorbing.

Based on our current color chart, the highest-reflectance options are:

Best pole barn colors and combinations
Available pole barn colors for roofs
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Solar Reflectance and Thermal Emittance

What Does “Cool Color” Mean?

A “cool color” roof isn’t always a light color. A cool roof is one that reflects sunlight and releases absorbed heat efficiently. CRRC explains that cool roofs are measured by two basic properties: Solar Reflectance and Thermal Emittance, both measured on a scale from 0 to 1.

That’s why some darker metal colors can perform better than older versions of the same color. New “cool color” paint technology can reflect more of the sun’s near-infrared energy, even when the color still looks dark to the eye. However, lighter colors still tend to have the highest Solar Reflectance overall.

What Happened to ENERGY STAR Roof Colors?

In the past, many metal roofing products were marketed as ENERGY STAR rated. However, that program no longer applies to roofing products. The ENERGY STAR roof products specification ended on June 1, 2022, so roof products are no longer certified under that program.

Today, the better standard to look for is a product’s CRRC rating. The Cool Roof Rating Council gives third-party ratings for roofing products based on how well they reflect sunlight and release heat, called surface radiative performance using Solar Reflectance and Thermal Emittance scores.

Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC)

Why Roof Color Matters More Than Wall Color

Most pole barn roofs get the most direct sunlight, so roof color usually has the biggest impact on heat gain.

A darker roof can still work well. It just becomes more important to pay more attention to the full building design, including insulation, ventilation, windows, doors, and how you plan to use the space inside.

If you want the most energy-efficient color package, consider using a high-reflectance color for the roof and choose your favorite wall, trim, or wainscot colors for looks.

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Best Cooling Performance Color
Galvalume, White, Cream, or Ivory

Best Cooling Performance Color Galvalume, White, Cream, or Ivory
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Balanced  for Appearance and Performance
Tan, Gray, Beige, or Burnished Slate

Balanced for Appearance and Performance Tan, Gray, Beige, or Burnished Slate
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Best Colors for a Modern Appearance
Black, Charcoal, Bronze, or Brown roof, with added attention to insulation and ventilation

Best Colors for a Modern Appearance Black, Charcoal, Bronze, or Brown roof

Energy Efficiency Is More Than Color

Color matters, but it is only one part of an energy-efficient pole barn.

A well-designed post-frame building should consider:

  • Roof color and reflectivity
  • Proper insulation
  • Ventilation
  • Condensation control
  • Window and door placement
  • Building orientation
  • How the building will actually be used

Industry guidance on energy-efficient pole barns consistently points to roof insulation, reflective roofing, windows, lighting, and ventilation as important factors—not just color.

For a climate-controlled shop, office, garage, hobby building, or residential-style post-frame building, color selection matters more than it would for a cold-storage building. The more you plan to heat or cool the space, the more you should focus on the roof color and insulation.

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