## [meta] SEO Metadata
- [title] Cool roof for public venues: -10°C to keep your guests cool
- [description] Reflective roof coating for public venues: -8 to -10°C under the roof, guests kept cool and less strain on your air conditioning, with no closure. Hotels, restaurants, event halls, leisure.
- [service-name] Cool roof for public venues
- [service-description] Reflective cool roof coating for public venues: hotels, restaurants, event halls, cinemas, gyms, leisure facilities and places of worship.
- [audience] Operators, venue managers, asset and facility managers of sites open to the public

## [hero] Hero banner
- [h1] Cool roof for public venues
- [sub] Keep your guests cool all summer long, without running your air conditioning at full blast.
- [image-alt] Public venue with a white cool roof coating
- [stat-1-value] -8 to -10°C
- [stat-1-label] under the roof
- [stat-2-value] Guest comfort
- [stat-2-label] experience preserved
- [stat-3-value] No closure
- [stat-3-label] exterior work
- [form-title] Your public venue project
- [form-subtitle] Personalized response within 48h
- [form-type-label] Type of venue
- [form-type-option-1] Hotel / accommodation
- [form-type-option-2] Restaurant
- [form-type-option-3] Event hall
- [form-type-option-4] Cinema / live entertainment
- [form-type-option-5] Gym
- [form-type-option-6] Place of worship
- [form-type-option-7] Other
- [form-climate-label] Air-conditioned building?
- [form-climate-option-1] Yes, heat pump
- [form-climate-option-2] Yes, other system
- [form-climate-option-3] No
- [form-climate-option-4] Partially
- [form-climate-option-5] To be confirmed
- [form-year-label] Year of construction
- [form-microcopy] No site closure
- [form-cta] Request a quote

## [logos] Trust banner
- [title] Venues open to the public trust us
- [item-1] Hospitality
- [item-2] Leisure
- [item-3] Dining
- [item-4] Private venues
- [item-5] Events

## [problem] The problem
- [eyebrow] Why act now
- [title] An overheated venue
- [muted-title] means guests who don't stay.
- [intro] Hotel, restaurant, gym or event hall: heat degrades the experience, keeps the air conditioning running and hurts your image.
- [card-1-title] Guests cut their visit short
- [card-1-desc] Uncomfortable guests stay for less time and are less likely to return.
- [card-1-alt] Hotel venue exposed to heat
- [card-2-title] Air conditioning works overtime
- [card-2-desc] When the roof heats up, the cooling units run nonstop and the bill climbs.
- [card-2-alt] Air conditioning units on a roof
- [card-3-title] Your image suffers
- [card-3-desc] A venue that's stifling in summer degrades the experience and your online reviews.
- [card-3-alt] Public venue in summer
- [card-4-title] Guest comfort at stake
- [card-4-desc] Welcoming the public calls for special attention to comfort and safety during hot weather.
- [card-4-alt] Private gym exposed to the sun

## [solution] The solution
- [eyebrow] The Covalba solution
- [title] Your roof reflects
- [muted-title] the sun instead of absorbing it.
- [intro] Covalba manufactures a reflective cool roof coating that reflects up to 90% of solar radiation. Applied by your roofing contractor, it keeps the roof from heating up: the indoor environment drops by 8 to 10°C and the load on your air conditioning eases.

## [durability] Durability
- [title] The Covalba system
- [muted-title] lasts longer on your roof.
- [intro] On the roof of a public venue, performance has to last: comfort, image and energy bills can't depend on a coating that wears out in two seasons.
- [note] Covalba polyurethane systems with a finishing varnish are designed to last 8 to 10 years while protecting the waterproofing.
- [covalba-label] Performance engineered for venues open to the public

## [benefits] Benefits
- [eyebrow] What you gain
- [title] Cool guests, lower bills, a better image.
- [desc] The cool roof improves guest comfort while easing the cooling load in large open spaces.
- [metric] -8 to -10°C
- [metric-label] under your roof
- [image-alt] Hotel restaurant cooled by a cool roof coating
- [transition] Beyond the benefits, here's how the cool roof adapts to each type of venue.
- [card-1-title] Guests who stay
- [card-1-desc] A cool environment keeps people coming through heatwaves.
- [card-2-title] Less strain on your AC
- [card-2-desc] Less heat through the roof means your cooling units work less hard.
- [card-3-title] Better experience
- [card-3-desc] Thermal comfort improves satisfaction, image and reviews for your venue.
- [card-4-title] Protected roof
- [card-4-desc] The coating protects the waterproofing from UV and heat.
- [card-5-title] ESG selling point
- [card-5-desc] A passive, low-impact measure you can highlight in your environmental commitments.

## [applications] Applications
- [eyebrow] Your venues
- [title] A solution for every public venue.
- [intro] Accommodation, food service, entertainment, sports and hospitality don't share the same usage constraints.
- [card-1-label] Hotels
- [card-1-title] Hotels and accommodation
- [card-1-desc] Comfort in rooms and common areas without over-cooling.
- [card-2-label] Dining
- [card-2-title] Restaurants and event halls
- [card-2-desc] Spaces where thermal comfort makes the difference for guests and events.
- [card-3-label] Entertainment
- [card-3-title] Cinemas and live entertainment
- [card-3-desc] Large spaces where heat strains both comfort and air conditioning.
- [card-4-label] Leisure
- [card-4-title] Gyms and leisure facilities
- [card-4-desc] Spaces that quickly become stifling in summer, even with ventilation.
- [card-5-label] Community
- [card-5-title] Places of worship and community venues
- [card-5-desc] Large spaces that are rarely air-conditioned, where the cool roof clearly improves comfort.

## [method] Project method
- [eyebrow] Safe project execution
- [title] 4 steps.
- [muted-title] No closure.
- [intro] Everything happens from the outside. The work you entrust to your roofing contractor is organized around your operating hours and the flow of your guests.
- [duration] Average duration: 2 to 5 days · No closure of the venue
- [step-1-title] Assessment
- [step-1-text] Roof condition, deck type, comfort objectives.
- [step-2-title] Preparation
- [step-2-text] Suitable cleaning and repair of sensitive points.
- [step-3-title] Safe application
- [step-3-text] Spray application from the outside, organized around your operating hours and guests.
- [step-4-title] Inspection
- [step-4-text] Quality verification and monitoring over time.

## [proof] Proof
- [eyebrow] Concrete results
- [title] Measured
- [muted-title] in the field.
- [intro] Results depend on the roof type, the insulation and the existing level of air conditioning.
- [figure-1-value] -7.5°C
- [figure-1-label] on surface temperature
- [figure-2-value] -20%
- [figure-2-label] on cooling costs (if air-conditioned)
- [figure-3-value] 8-10 years
- [figure-3-label] of coating durability
- [logo-1] Hospitality
- [logo-2] Leisure
- [logo-3] Dining
- [logo-4] Events
- [transition] Before launching your project, here are the most frequently asked questions.

## [faq] Frequently asked questions
- [intro] The questions that come up most often among operators and facility managers.
- [q1-question] Will the work close my venue?
- [q1-answer] No. The entire application is carried out from the outside. Your venue keeps welcoming the public, and the work is organized around your operating hours.
- [q2-question] What's the gain for my guests' comfort?
- [q2-answer] By lowering the temperature under the roof, the cool roof makes the environment more pleasant in summer, which keeps guests longer and improves their experience.
- [q3-question] Does the cool roof reduce my air conditioning bill?
- [q3-answer] Yes. By limiting the heat transmitted through the roof, your cooling units work less, especially in large open spaces.
- [q4-question] Does it work if my venue isn't air-conditioned?
- [q4-answer] Yes. The benefit is then measured in comfort: the roof transmits less heat and the environment stays more bearable.
- [q5-question] What about winter?
- [q5-answer] The effect is minimal. The winter sun is low and rarely out. The slight off-season loss is largely offset by the summer gain.
- [q6-question] Who applies the coating?
- [q6-answer] Covalba manufactures the coating; you have it applied by your roofing contractor or a professional applicator. We provide the technical data sheets and application recommendations to guarantee the result.

## [final-cta] Final call to action
- [eyebrow] Cool roof for public venues
- [title] Give your guests a venue that stays cool.
- [desc] Request a quote and discover your roof's potential, for your guests' comfort, your energy bills and your image.
- [reassurance-1] Assessment within 48h
- [reassurance-2] No closure
- [reassurance-3] No commitment

## [seo] SEO content
- [eyebrow] Public venues dossier
- [title] Cool roof for public venues: guest comfort and air conditioning.
- [intro] Public venues share one thing in common: the quality of the guest experience drives their business, especially during heatwaves.
- [section-1-title] Why a venue overheats in summer
- [section-1-body] A large dark roof can exceed 80°C at the surface and transmit that heat to the spaces occupied by the public.
- [section-2-title] Guest comfort and business
- [section-2-body] A venue that's too hot sees guests cut their visits short. The cool roof helps maintain a pleasant environment during heatwaves.
- [section-3-title] The cool roof by venue type
- [section-3-body] Hotels, restaurants, cinemas, gyms and places of worship benefit from a reduced thermal load without heavy works.
- [section-4-title] Controlling the air conditioning bill
- [section-4-body] By limiting heat gain through the roof, the cool roof reduces the strain on cooling equipment in large open spaces.
- [section-5-title] Protection that lasts
- [section-5-body] Covalba polyurethane systems with a finishing varnish are designed to last 8 to 10 years while protecting the waterproofing.
- [source-1] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Heat Island Group, Cool Roofs. https://heatisland.lbl.gov/coolscience/cool-roofs
- [source-2] U.S. EPA, Using Cool Roofs to Reduce Heat Islands. https://www.epa.gov/heatislands/using-cool-roofs-reduce-heat-islands
- [source-3] EPA, Reducing Urban Heat Islands: Compendium of Strategies, ch. 4 Cool Roofs.