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5 Factors to Consider When Choosing a Green Roof for Your Home

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Carolyn Lynch
5 Factors to Consider When Choosing a Green Roof for Your Home

Green roofs are a popular concept in Europe for a long time now. Lately, many US residents and businesses are acknowledging this concept, and for a good reason. For one, the longevity of green roofs is quite impressive. They can absorb the excess moisture and also eliminate the need for an expensive drainage system. That’s not all - they can make your home more energy-efficient by providing natural insulation.

So, if you are planning to build a new roof for your home, consider green roofs as they not only provide enhanced protection to your property but also contribute positively to the environment. However, there are a few crucial factors that roofing experts and homeowners must consider when planning for a new green roof installation:
Let’s take a look.
 
1. Types of Green Roofs

On the whole, there are two types of green roofs - intensive and extensive. Intensive roofs need regular and stringent maintenance similar to ground gardens. But you can grow any type of plant on these intensive roofs. On the other hand, extensive roofs require less maintenance, no irrigation, and are lighter in weight. If you are not so eager for many functional benefits and don’t have time for regular maintenance, choose an extensive green roof.
 
 
2. Waterproofing Capabilities

Depending on your location, your roofing contractor may suggest using multiple layers of waterproofing to ensure optimum irrigation. In such cases, it is advisable to use a waterproof membrane that plays a dual role as a root barrier as well as an irrigation system.
 
3. Local Climate

Many plants need a lot of sunlight to grow. So, make sure to build your green roof in such a way that the area receives sufficient sunlight. If the area you live in has limited sunlight, choose plants that require less of it.
 
4. Slope

Since you will be growing plants on the roof, the surface has to be flat. Even if it is inclined, make sure it is not more than 30 degrees. Flat roofs are the ideal roofing systems to grow most types of plants as they retain less water.
 
 
5. Type of Plants

Depending on your location and your local climate, choose plants that are suitable to grow under the existing climatic conditions in your area. For instance, if you live in a dry environment choose plants such as Sedum or Delosperma that require minimal water.
 
In Conclusion:

Having a green roof for your home is a great way to reap their amazing functional benefits and contribute positively to the environment. However, the process is not that easy so do not ignore the key factors provided here. Furthermore, you need flawless installation and workmanship by hiring a trusted roofing contractors Jackson MS. If you are looking for one, feel free to reach Watkins Construction & Roofing at 601-966-8233 for a no-obligation consultation.

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