## [hero] Hero — Logistics

- [eyebrow] Logistics cool roof
- [title] Keep your warehouses cool all summer long.
- [subhead] Better working conditions for your teams and protected goods, without relying on air conditioning and with no disruption to operations.
- [stat-1-value] −10°C
- [stat-1-label] under the roof
- [stat-2-value] No interruption
- [stat-2-label] to your operations
- [stat-3-value] Steel deck · Bitumen
- [stat-3-label] Membrane compatible
- [form-title] Request a quote
- [form-subtitle] Tailored response within 24h
- [form-sector-placeholder] Industry sector
- [form-sector-industrie] Industry
- [form-sector-logistique] Logistics
- [form-sector-pharma] Pharma
- [form-sector-aero] Aerospace / Defense
- [form-sector-agro] Food processing
- [form-sector-tertiaire] Commercial buildings
- [form-sector-collectivites] Public buildings
- [form-sector-autre] Other
- [form-surface-placeholder] Approximate area (m²)
- [form-email-placeholder] Work email
- [form-submit] Request my quote
- [form-trust-1] Free
- [form-trust-2] No commitment
- [form-trust-3] Response within 24h
- [form-success-budget-label] Estimate for {surface} m²
- [form-success-followup] An expert will contact you within 24h with a detailed quote.
- [form-success-edit] Edit my request
- [marquee-label] Companies already taking control of heat across their sites

## [problem] Why act?

- [eyebrow] Why act?
- [title-line-1] Heat takes a toll on
- [title-line-2] your teams and your goods.
- [intro] A steel deck warehouse roof can exceed 80°C at the height of summer. The heat passes through the building, puts your teams under strain, threatens your goods and overloads your cooling units.
- [card-1-kicker] Team comfort
- [card-1-title] Teams working in a furnace
- [card-1-desc] Over 35°C in the picking area: throughput drops and heat-related breaks multiply.
- [card-2-kicker] Sensitive stock
- [card-2-title] Damaged goods
- [card-2-desc] Cosmetics, wines, pharma: temperature spikes lead to losses, returns and customer disputes.
- [card-3-kicker] Industrial cooling
- [card-3-title] Overloaded cooling units
- [card-3-desc] Compressors run longer, the bill climbs and the cold chain becomes more fragile.
- [card-4-kicker] Asset value
- [card-4-title] A building that deteriorates faster
- [card-4-desc] Beyond a certain size, controlling consumption becomes a matter of operating costs and building value, not just comfort.

## [solution] The Covalba solution

- [eyebrow] The Covalba solution
- [title-line-1] Your roof reflects
- [title-line-2] the sun instead of absorbing it.
- [intro] Air-conditioning a warehouse of several thousand square meters is often impossible or prohibitively expensive, when it isn't simply absent. Rather than cooling the air, the cool roof keeps the roof from heating up in the first place. A dark roof absorbs solar radiation, while a reflective roof sends it back before it penetrates the building.
- [compare-classic-title] Conventional roof
- [compare-classic-label] Absorption
- [compare-classic-metric] up to 80°C
- [compare-classic-metric-label] at the surface
- [compare-classic-point-1] Dark surface
- [compare-classic-point-2] Absorbs heat
- [compare-classic-point-3] Transmits heat into the building
- [compare-cool-title] Cool roof
- [compare-cool-label] Reflection
- [compare-cool-metric] up to 90%
- [compare-cool-metric-label] of radiation reflected
- [compare-cool-point-1] Light-colored surface
- [compare-cool-point-2] Stays close to ambient temperature
- [compare-cool-point-3] Limits indoor heat buildup
- [keypoint-1] Passive solution, with no energy consumption
- [keypoint-2] Applied from the outside, with no disruption to operations
- [keypoint-3] Compatible with steel deck, bitumen and membrane

## [benefits] Measurable benefits

- [eyebrow] Measurable benefits
- [title-line-1] A cooler warehouse,
- [title-line-2] with immediate effects.
- [intro] The cool roof works at roof level, but its effects are felt across the entire operation.
- [highlight-kicker] From the very first summer
- [highlight-prefix] Up to
- [highlight-value] -10°C
- [highlight-label] indoors in summer*
- [highlight-footnote] *Depending on exposure, insulation and building configuration.
- [grid-title] What it actually changes on site.
- [grid-intro] Four clear impacts you can see in day-to-day operations: comfort, storage, cooling and durability.
- [card-1-title] More comfortable teams
- [card-1-desc] Less fatigue during heat peaks.
- [card-2-title] Better-protected products
- [card-2-desc] More stable storage in sensitive areas.
- [card-3-title] Less demand on cooling
- [card-3-desc] Cooling units relieved during hot periods.
- [card-4-title] A protected roof
- [card-4-desc] Less UV and thermal stress.

## [applications] Your sites

- [eyebrow] Your sites
- [title] A solution for every warehouse.
- [intro] Covalba's coatings are designed for logistics buildings where heat affects teams, products or costs.
- [type-1-label] Storage
- [type-1-title] Dry warehouses
- [type-1-desc] Large volumes, heat building up high, better-protected products.
- [type-2-label] Picking
- [type-2-title] E-commerce fulfillment
- [type-2-desc] More comfortable pickers during activity peaks.
- [type-3-label] High-throughput flows
- [type-3-title] Cross-docking
- [type-3-desc] Docks and sorting areas less exposed to overheating.
- [type-4-label] Refrigerated areas
- [type-4-title] Cold storage warehouses
- [type-4-desc] Less demand on cooling units, faster ROI.
- [type-5-label] Technical
- [type-5-title] Hangars and technical warehouses
- [type-5-desc] Sensitive equipment protected, less stress on the roof.

## [method] Our approach

- [eyebrow] A simple, low-risk application method
- [title-line-1] How the coating
- [title-line-2] is applied, in 4 steps.
- [intro] Everything happens from the outside of the building. Your operations keep running normally throughout application, without interrupting production or affecting your certifications. Here is the recommended method to share with your contractor.
- [step-1-eyebrow] Step 01
- [step-1-title] Assessment
- [step-1-desc] Analysis of the roof, the condition of the substrate, access constraints and your thermal objectives.
- [step-2-eyebrow] Step 02
- [step-2-title] Preparation
- [step-2-desc] Cleaning, securing the area and preparing the substrate so the coating adheres properly.
- [step-3-eyebrow] Step 03
- [step-3-title] Application
- [step-3-desc] Continuous spray application of the coating, from the outside, with a setup tailored to the site.
- [step-4-eyebrow] Step 04
- [step-4-title] Inspection & follow-up
- [step-4-desc] Verification of application quality and long-term performance.
- [reassurance-1-title] Equipment stays at ground level
- [reassurance-1-desc] Only the hoses go up onto the roof. No load, no vibration, no risk to the structure.
- [reassurance-2-title] Applied by your own trained contractor
- [reassurance-2-desc] Covalba supports your contractor with application specs and guidance for our cool roof systems.

## [proof] Concrete results

- [eyebrow] Concrete results
- [title-line-1] Trusted across
- [title-line-2] the sector.
- [intro] Our projects speak for themselves: surface temperature readings, equipped sites and operator feedback. Proof from the roof, not from the pitch.
- [figure-1-value] -7 to -10°C
- [figure-1-label] in roof surface temperature
- [figure-2-value] up to -20%
- [figure-2-label] in air-conditioning demand
- [figure-3-value] Passive solution
- [figure-3-label] with no energy consumption, applied from the outside
- [references-title] Concrete references to compare with your own site.
- [references-intro] Real projects across logistics sectors back up these results, from dry warehouses to cold storage sites.
- [logo-band-label] They also trust us

## [faq] FAQ

- [eyebrow] FAQ
- [title-line-1] Your questions,
- [title-line-2] our answers.
- [intro] The questions warehouse managers ask most often. If yours isn't here, let's talk.
- [cta-link] Another question? Let's talk
- [q1] Will my logistics operation be interrupted during the project?
- [a1] No. The entire application is carried out from the outside of the building. Your receiving, shipping and picking continue normally, including at sites operating 24/7. The work can be organized zone by zone to fit your flows.
- [q2] What's the benefit for my teams' comfort in summer?
- [a2] This is the most immediate benefit. By lowering the temperature under the roof, the cool roof makes the picking, dock and storage areas more bearable, which limits drops in throughput and heat-related stoppages and improves working conditions.
- [q3] Does the cool roof protect stored goods?
- [a3] Yes. By limiting the heat transmitted through the roof, it stabilizes the indoor temperature, particularly in the upper areas where hot air accumulates. Your heat-sensitive products are better preserved during the hottest periods.
- [q4] What temperature gains can I expect in a warehouse?
- [a4] The roof surface temperature can drop by tens of degrees, and the indoor temperature by several degrees in the upper area. The effect is particularly clear on buildings with poorly insulated steel deck roofs, which make up the majority of the logistics building stock.
- [q5] Is the cool roof useful if my warehouse isn't air-conditioned?
- [a5] Yes, and this is the most common case in logistics. Without air conditioning, the benefit isn't measured in energy savings but in team comfort and goods protection. The roof transmits less heat, and the work and storage areas stay cooler.
- [q6] What if I have cold rooms?
- [a6] This is the most cost-effective case. By limiting the heat coming in through the roof, you directly relieve your cooling units, reduce the energy bill and lower the risk of a cold chain break during heat peaks.
- [q7] Which types of warehouse roof are compatible?
- [a7] Steel deck, bitumen, synthetic membranes and concrete. Covalba offers a coating system suited to each substrate, including older or corroded roofs once assessed.
- [q8] Does the cool roof help reduce my energy consumption?
- [a8] Yes. At sites equipped with refrigeration or air conditioning, the cool roof is a passive measure that reduces the heat entering through the roof and provides lasting relief to your equipment, lowering the energy bill with no additional consumption.

## [final-cta] Final CTA

- [eyebrow] Logistics cool roof
- [title] Take back control of the heat in your warehouses.
- [subhead] Request a quote and discover the potential of your logistics site, for your teams, your goods and your costs.
- [cta-primary] Request a quote
- [cta-secondary] Talk to an expert
- [reassurance-1] Tailored assessment within 48h
- [reassurance-2] No commitment
- [reassurance-3] Proven technical expertise

## [seo-content] Logistics dossier

- [kicker] Logistics dossier
- [title-line-1] Heat in logistics warehouses:
- [title-line-2] what your roof really changes.
- [block-1-title] Why logistics warehouses overheat in summer
- [block-1-body] A logistics warehouse combines three characteristics that make it a heat trap. Its roof is vast, often several thousand square meters in a single span. It is generally made of poorly insulated or uninsulated steel deck, a material that absorbs and transmits heat very quickly. And it caps a large volume of air, in which heat rises and stratifies. At the height of summer, the surface of a dark roof can exceed 80°C, and a large part of that energy ends up transmitted indoors. The upper areas, mezzanines and top racks then become the hottest points on site, where goods are often stored and forklift operators move around.
- [block-2-title] Warehouse heat and working conditions
- [block-2-body] Heat in the warehouse is above all a workplace health and safety issue. Forklift operators, order pickers and dock workers carry out sustained physical effort, sometimes in buildings where the temperature exceeds 35°C in summer. Factoring extreme heat into how work is organized is essential to protect teams. By lowering the temperature under the roof, the cool roof helps create more bearable conditions, which limits drops in throughput, absenteeism and heat-related stoppages. At labor-intensive sites such as e-commerce platforms, it is a direct lever for performance.
- [block-3-title] Protecting heat-sensitive goods
- [block-3-body] Many products stored in warehouses degrade above a certain temperature, even outside refrigerated areas. Cosmetics, electronics, wines and spirits, dry goods and pharmaceutical products all have storage temperature ranges to respect. When the heat transmitted through the roof drives up the indoor temperature, particularly in the upper area, the risk of losses, non-conformities and disputes increases. By stabilizing the temperature, the cool roof helps preserve the integrity of goods during the hottest periods.
- [block-4-title] Cool roof: a passive response to building heat
- [block-4-body] The cool roof, or reflective roof, consists of applying a light-colored coating with high solar reflectance to the existing roof. The principle has been documented for several decades by research on urban heat islands. Rather than absorbing radiation like a dark surface, the roof sends it back outside. The surface heats up far less, and the heat transmitted to the building decreases accordingly. It is a passive solution: once applied, it works without consuming energy, unlike air conditioning, which has to be powered continuously and is often absent from warehouses.
- [block-5-title] The specific case of cold storage warehouses
- [block-5-body] For refrigerated platforms and warehouses with chilled areas, an additional challenge comes into play. Every degree of heat transmitted through the roof has to be offset by the cooling units, which run in overdrive during hot periods. By limiting this heat input, the cool roof eases the load on the compressors, reduces the energy bill and lowers the risk of a cold chain break during extreme heat. It is at these sites that the return on investment is fastest.
- [block-6-title] Cool roof and the existing building stock
- [block-6-body] Controlling energy consumption is becoming a major challenge for large storage buildings. The cool roof fits into this trajectory as a low-impact measure, especially at sites equipped with refrigeration or air conditioning. Since most recent warehouses are already built with light-colored roofs, the challenge centers on the existing stock: older buildings with dark roofs or aging steel deck, refrigerated sites facing high running costs, and people-heavy operations. On these buildings, the Covalba cool roof coating offers a fast-to-implement response, applied from the outside, with no operational disruption, and designed to last thanks to a coating protected against yellowing and loss of reflectivity.

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- [meta-title] Logistics warehouse cool roof | Reduce heat and energy costs
- [meta-description] Covalba offers high-performance reflective cool roof coatings for logistics warehouses: less heat under the roof, better team comfort, protected goods and a preserved cold chain.
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- [schema-service-description] Covalba cool roof coating for logistics warehouses: reduced roof heat, better team comfort, protection of goods and the cold chain. Applied from the outside, with no operational disruption.
- [schema-audience] Logistics, cold storage warehouses, e-commerce platforms, food processing, pharma

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