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Do-it-Yourself Green Roofs: Eco Roof Installation

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By Anna Burroughs, published Aug 11, 2006
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Green roofs or eco roofs are an excellent way to reduce energy costs and reduce urban “heat island” effects that increase atmospheric temperatures. A green roof is a roof that is covered with vegetation. Green roofs are still relatively scarce in the United States today but appeared throughout the Midwest prairie homes of decades gone by. They are common throughout European commercial and residential areas today, covering over 100 million square feet of rooftops.

In both commercial and residential applications, green roofs offer many benefits to property owners. Green roofs reduce energy costs by adding insulation in winter and absorbing heat in summer. Estimates of energy savings range from 6-50% depending on the roof size. When installed in new construction, the incorporation of a green roof into the project’s design allows a reduction in the size of heating and cooling systems needed. This adds an upfront savings s smaller units may be installed for smaller heating and cooling loads. In today’s housing market, energy savings equals increased property value. Some green roof projects are eligible for tax credits and other “green” incentives. Green roofs transform impervious surfaces such as tar and asphalt into useable green space that absorbs solar radiation and carbon dioxide.

Until now, green roofs in residential areas have been outnumbered by commercial coverage because the task of installing a green roof can be overwhelming for individual home owners. In part this is due to expense but also attributed to a lack of knowledge in general about green roofs, their benefits and how to install them. As such an important feature of a home’s structural soundness, the thought of an “outside the norm” roof treatment can be intimidating.

The green roof market is changing to encourage more residential installations. This is occurring through the introduction of do-it-yourself (DIY) modular green roofing systems. The cost becomes more affordable as homeowners can eliminate much of the labor costs of installation by doing the work themselves.

Takeaways
  • A green roof is a roof with vegetation.
  • Green roofs reduce energy costs, heat island affect and stormwater runoff.
  • Homeowner's can install their own green roofs with DIY kits.
Did You Know?
Green roofs are common throughout European commercial and residential areas today, covering over 100 million square feet of rooftops.
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This is fantastic information! I have been reading about green roofs, though much of the content has been on commercial structures. I would like to put one on my house. Another place I have been reading about residential green roofs is http://www.cleanerairforcities.blogspot.com They talk a lot about commercial roofs, though they do have a few articles about residential structures. Thanks!

Posted on 07/18/2008 at 9:07:20 AM

 
Golly-gee. Wonderful to hear about the do-it-yourself modular green roofing systems, but wishing she provided the website, address, or just the name of this system...

Posted on 06/23/2008 at 1:06:52 PM

 
Geoff, if you read the article they said that these type of roofs could be installed with pitches of up to 45%

Posted on 05/12/2008 at 1:05:48 PM

 
I'm wondering if an all inclusive roofing company would be willing to level out the slope on my roof, then install the system, because my roof is definitely not 5% slope. However, is it all systems that require that grade of angle, or do professional jobs performs on steeper roofs?

Posted on 09/08/2007 at 12:09:00 AM

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