To start with take a look at the most simple family of green roofs.
Extensive green roof benefits.
Green roofs last longer green roofs cover the waterproofing membrane protecting it from uv rays and extreme daily temperature fluctuations.
Extensive green roofs traditionally support 50 120 kg m 2 10 25 pounds per square foot of vegetation while intensive roofs support 390 730 kg m 2 80 150 pounds per square foot of vegetation.
The benefits of green roofs improve the drainage system.
Reduced heating and cooling costs.
Besides the visual impact of an extensive green roof they also provide a natural habitat for birds and insects.
A green roof acts as a superinsulator enabling the home to hold in more heat during the winter and keep out the heat during the summer.
An installed extensive green roof with root repellent waterproof membranes may be installed for 10 24 usd per square foot.
8 to 20 per square foot.
This protection extends the lifespan of the waterproofing twice as long as conventional roofing meaning that membranes under green roofs last twice as long as those on traditional roofs.
Green roofs provide a host of health and economic benefits for the homeowner the community and the environment.
From a distance an extensive sedum roof can be mistaken for a grass field.
For a conventional roof.
15 to 50 per square foot.
A green roof has many benefits at economic ecological and societal levels.
A 2006 study by the university of michigan comparing costs of conventional and green roofs showed that on average installing a green roof costs about 22 00 sq.
Green roof benefits heat islands especially in urban areas negatively affect microclimates by raising temperatures and altering air movement patterns.
A green roof provides a rainwater buffer purifies the air reduces the ambient temperature regulates the indoor temperature saves energy and encourages biodiversity in the city.
According to a study conducted by the national research council of canada even a six inch extensive green roof can reduce summer energy demands by more than 75 percent.
These are covered with low growing plants such as evergreen sedums.
As with anything though there are a few negatives and this post will aim to highlight both the advantages and drawbacks of implementing a green roof.
Unlike traditional black tar roofs green roofs reduce energy costs by absorbing heat instead of attracting it and providing natural insulation for buildings.
Heat islands are created by buildings and pavement that absorb sunlight during the day and release the energy as heat in the evening.