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Home » Home Upkeep » Roof & Insulation » 6 Reasons to Build a Green Roof

Roof & Insulation · January 17, 2024

6 Reasons to Build a Green Roof

6 Reasons to Build a Green Roof

Are you considering building a green roof but unsure if it is the right choice for your home?

Perfect for any homeowner who wants to make their home more eco-friendly and self-sufficient, there are so many benefits to building a green roof, such as lower energy bills and purified air.

Keen to find out more? Read on to discover six benefits of building a green roof on your home. Plus, find out how to get started on your green journey by sourcing the best materials.

Improved drainage

If you live in an area with excess rainfall, then a green roof is a great choice for your home. Providing sustainable drainage, any water on your roof is stored by the plants living on it and then naturally released back into the environment.

For this reason, a green roof offers a good defense against flooding without costing you a lot of money to create – especially if you go to a low-cost roofing supply company for any materials and supplies that you need.

Increased lifespan

Depending on what your roof is currently made from, you can expect it to last around 15 years, or maybe a bit longer if you look after it and live in a good climate. However, a green roof can last 2-3 times longer than this, with the barrier of greenery helping protect the waterproof membrane underneath. This can ensure your roof lasts for many decades.

Plus, you can add to your green roof any time you like, with new plants bringing new levels of protection and added beauty to your home.

Enhanced thermal performance

The most common problem homeowners have with their roof is poor thermal performance, typically caused by poor insulation. This makes it harder to heat your home and causes a significant rise in your heating bills.

However, by adding a green roof to your home, you can insulate your home much more effectively, reducing both your heating and cooling costs.

More eco-friendly

Although many roofing materials are better for the environment, such as wood and solar tiles, none are as eco-friendly as a green roof. Reducing the need for air conditioning and heating can make your home more energy-efficient and reduce your carbon footprint.

Supporting local wildlife

When you create a green roof, you immediately start to support local wildlife, offering a healthy habitat for them to thrive in. While a green roof cannot replace a ground environment, it can help support habitats largely dependent on a specific type of vegetation.

Better air quality

Air pollution is a big problem in the United States, especially in urban areas and large cities. A green roof can help to combat this prevalent problem by improving the overall air quality in and around your home.

More specifically, implementing a green roof can reduce sulfur dioxide, nitrous acid, and dust particles, which can all contribute to poor health and, in some cases, even death.

 

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