Extensive green roof systems are becoming increasingly popular as a reliable and sustainable way to reduce energy costs, improve air quality, and reduce stormwater runoff.
Green roof systems are the ideal choice for any home or business looking to improve their building’s efficiency, reduce their carbon footprint, and add a unique aesthetic to the exterior of their building.
Green roof systems are made up of a series of components, including a waterproof membrane, a root barrier, a drainage system, and a growing medium. The waterproof membrane is designed to protect the building from water infiltration, while the root barrier prevents roots from penetrating the waterproof membrane. The drainage system is designed to allow excess water to flow away from the building, while the growing medium is designed to provide the plants with the nutrients they need to survive. Once the components of the green roof system have been installed, plants can be added to the roof. The plants chosen should be suited to the climate and conditions of the building, and should be drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and require little-to-no fertilization or watering.