A showcase of green and blue roof paint colors just feels necessary, especially if you plan on repainting your roofs while the weather permits it. These lush hues can be a stylish consideration for naturists’ homes. As cool colors, they bring a sense of balance and reinvigoration. 

Repainting your roof is also an important intervention. If rust has appeared, address it immediately to avoid further deterioration, and to keep your home looking good. 

For your roof, you have Boysen Roofgard as an option. It is a water-based paint with really good corrosion resistance, fit for our country’s rainy weather. You can also paint with Boysen Cool Shades, which have infrared-reflecting pigments that help cool the home. These paints are very useful for reinforcing roofs, with color options to fit the architectural style of your choice. 

Green Roof Paint: A Classic Boysen Color

When Filipinos see the paint color green, they immediately think of Boysen. With the can having the iconic shade of green, Boysen Roofgard’s Baguio Green is probably why many Filipinos paint their roofs this color when they want to provide their homes with the necessary protection against tropical weather. 

Boysen Roofgard | MyBoysen

This paint color also coats metal gutters that go with roofs, and many painters also use Roofgard for metal gates and railings. Its water-based formulation makes it much faster to dry and easy to clean up.

When homeowners choose Baguio Green, even for exterior paint meant for surfaces other than roofs, they can be confident that their homes would make an impact.

If you prefer the heat-reflective capabilities of Cool Shades, and still want the verdant effect of green, you can try out Spring Green. While Reflecting White is the most recommended color for maximum heat deflection, you can still experience the reduced heat effect with any color.

Greens and Blues of Boysen Roof Paints | MyBoysen
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Blue: A Fashionable Roof Paint Color Choice

The most common roof paints are green, red, or white. Blue is not that uncommon, but it does stand out. In fact, the Boysen Roofgard’s Pacific Blue creates impact for your home, that a drab rainy day won’t be able to dim its shine. 

Greens and Blues of Boysen Roof Paints | MyBoysen
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This particular blue is also not too chromatic, being closer to teal or peacock blue. It’s exquisite, and these homes usually give off a sense of grandeur, especially when carefully paired with other expensive-looking blues for exterior walls. If you want to steer clear from typical color choices, this is the hue for you.

On the other hand, Polorize Blue is the electric blue color of roof paint that’s heat reductive. Boysen Cool Shades offers this color to make you physically experience the cooling effect of blues inside your home.

Greens and Blues of Boysen Roof Paints | MyBoysen
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Paint Roofs with Well-Loved Blues and Greens

These blues and greens for your roof can brighten a dull rainy day or feel refreshing even in scorching weather. With these timeless colors, you can create a stunning effect for your homes. Check out these articles to explore more colors for exteriors.

For more paint color inspirations for different parts of the home, subscribe to the blog. We’re excited to continue talking to you about different roof paint colors. If you have questions about products mentioned and the painting process, send us an email at [email protected] and our technical team will be happy to help.

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