White' is the New 'Green': Reflectivity Standards by Avalon's Inspectors

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In a professional roof repair world increasingly aware of environmental issues, the mantra "green is good" has become universally accepted. However, what if we told you that "white" is emerging as an equally important player in the sustainability game? As we dive into the concept of reflectivity standards set forth by Avalon's inspectors, it's vital to understand how these standards not only influence our rooftops but