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Green Roof Technology

Home: Green Roof Technology

Green roofs are becoming increasingly popular in cities across the country. The benefits of incorporating green roof technology can be measured on many levels. Essentially, there are five main ecological advantages for adopting a green roof system, as opposed to using the traditional black or white reflective membrane roofs. The most obvious benefits are stormwater management and reduced energy costs.

Green roofs also reduce the urban heat island effect common to most large cities. Due to the ability of plants to transpire and also shade, significant use of green roofs throughout large cities can cause a cooling effect, lowering the temperature in city environments. In addition, since green roof buildings are cooler and require less air conditioning, the subsequent ventilation of hot air from an air conditioner to the atmosphere is reduced. In addition, heat is not retained in green roofs the way it is in black roofs, thus the city can cool faster.

Finally, green roof technology extends roof life and is effective for sound insulation in the building, which is essential for buildings located in noise-impacted areas, such as sites near airports, highways, or heavy industry. Contact us to find out about the green roof systems Louis and Riparetti, Inc. offer.

For more information, visit one of the green roofing websites below:




Diagram of a green roof application (taken from the Low Impact Development Center website).


Green roof on a metropolitan building in Canada.

 

 


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