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The Benefits of Green Roofing

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Green roofs are becoming more prevalent nowadays. They are an eco-friendly form of construction that offers many benefits for property owners. A green roof is a roof that is either partially or completely covered with vegetation or plants. The vegetation is usually planted on a waterproof membrane that includes irrigation and drainage systems as well as a root barrier.

One of the benefits of green roofing is that it significantly reduces energy consumption both in the summer and winter seasons. During the summer, a green roof keeps the heat of the sun from penetrating into the interiors of a building. In this way, the roof helps reduce cooling load. During the winter, a green roof insulates the interiors of a building from cold weather. Green roofing can reduce fifty to seventy percent of energy consumption.

Green roofs also help filter pollutants from the environment. They also help reduce the noise that bustling cities generate. This includes noise from busy freeways, factories and airports. Green roofing also helps reduce the use of synthetic roofing materials.

The initial cost of installing a green roof is higher than that of installing a roof made from conventional materials. However, a green roof is more long lasting and can help you save a substantial amount of money over the years. Installing a green roof will also increase the value of your property. This roof can also improve the overall appearance of your property. It is something that you can be proud of since many people will appreciate its uniqueness and beauty.

If you choose to install a green roof on your property, you can grow food such as vegetables and fruits on it. You can also grow flowers on it for various purposes. There are three levels of green roofing. These include extensive, intensive and semi intensive. Intensive green roofing requires the most maintenance. It has a deeper soil level and it is meant to host full lawns or larger plants. This level of green roofing mimics a park that is placed on top of a house. Semi intensive roofing does not require a lot of maintenance and it is meant to host moderately large plant life.

Extensive green roofing requires the least amount of work. It is built to support itself and in most cases, property owners only have to perform maintenance on an extensive green roof once a year. This roof contains a thin layer of soil. Hardy plants and moss are usually grown on extensive green roofing.

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