A green roof is a type of living roof, which consists of a layer of vegetation placed on a rooftop. Imagine if your green roof is visible from the upper floors of your home, for example on an extension or garage, providing a very attractive point of interest.
Green flat roofs, which also qualify for the
Green Homes Grant, provide wildlife habitats for insects, birds, and butterflies in a space that would be otherwise redundant. Not only are they gorgeous to look at, but they also provide ecological and environmental benefits by absorbing pollution and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
They are not necessarily a new concept, green roofs have been around for centuries, proving they’re not simply an eco-friendly fad. They are made of a waterproofing layer, a root barrier, a drainage system and growing medium for the plants.
Green roofing can reduce the impact of summer heatwaves, and are a great insulator that will save money and reduce heating costs.
This heat-regulating feature will keep the building beneath it cool in summer and warm in winter. A green roof also has sound insulation properties, providing some peace and quiet from noisy traffic or heavy rainfall or hail on the roof. They’re also self-sufficient, requiring no irrigation and little-to-no maintenance.
When you’re considering the best flat roof material, your budget and priorities will significantly factor in your decision.
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