Green roofs are a trend that took the construction
industry by storm, changing the way roofers think about their projects. These
ecologically friendly roofs don’t just help the environment, however; they also
make heating and cooling costs more affordable. Here are several reasons to
consider a green roof for your next building project.
Increased Home Value
Green roofs are visually appealing and may increase the
curb appeal of a home. Environmentally friendly roofs also reduce heating and
cooling costs. Both of these things help increase the value of your home and
make it more attractive to potential buyers should you decide to put it on the
market.
Recycled Materials
Environmentally friendly roofing materials are often made
with recycled products. This reduces the consumption of natural resources and
limits the amount of waste going into landfills. If you are concerned about the
environment, installing a green roof is a great choice.
Noise Control
One of the most surprising benefits of green roofing materials
is their ability to reduce noise. Environmentally friendly materials improve
sound insulation, drowning out noise from nearby commercial buildings. Green
roofs are especially desirable in neighborhoods near airports due to their
noise-reduction capabilities.
Improved Climate and Air Quality
The materials used to make green roofs add moisture to the
air. This improves the climate of small areas. This effect is amplified when
property owners coordinate their efforts and install green roofs in several buildings
on the same street. Green roofs also help improve air quality because they
filter smog particles and dust out of the air.
As an added benefit, the temperature-control abilities of
green roofs help reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released into the
atmosphere.
Water Management Capabilities
Too much moisture encourages mold and mildew growth on
traditional roofing materials. Excess moisture also increases the risk of dry
rot. Green roofs make water management much easier, increasing the lifespan of
the roof and preventing costly repair issues.
The plants used to make green roofs absorb moisture and
then release it into the air. As a result, moisture does not build up under the
roof and increase the risk for roof damage. Green roofs also control the speed
at which water runs off a roof, preventing sewer problems in urban areas.
During the summer, a green roof retains up to 90 percent
of precipitation. By retaining water, green roofs act as natural filters. They
also control the temperature of the retained water, which can reduce your
energy costs.
Cost Savings
Green roofs save money by providing better insulation in
hot and cold weather. Homeowners can reduce their air conditioning costs
significantly by using green roofs to prevent their homes from getting too hot
during the summer months. Green roofs are also resistant to extreme temperature
fluctuations that can damage shingles and other roofing materials.
Fire Safety Considerations
Wood shakes, shingles, and other traditional roofing
materials are flammable. They also have high burning heat loads. Burning heat
load refers to the amount of heat generated when something burns. Because green
roofs have lower burning heat loads, a home with a green roof is likely to
sustain less damage during a fire than a home with a roof made of wood shakes
or shingles.
Biodiversity
Biodiversity is a measure of the variety of organisms in a
specific ecosystem. The plants used to create a green roof encourage
biodiversity, even in congested areas. Certain plants attract butterflies,
birds, and beneficial insects.
Increased biodiversity has several benefits for homeowners
and their communities. If you have a green roof, you might get to enjoy
watching colorful butterflies flitting around during warm weather. Adding a
green roof to a home is also a great idea for someone who likes to watch birds
and keep an eye out for unusual species.
Biodiversity also benefits the general ecosystem and the
economy. Diverse ecosystems are better equipped to handle environmental changes
than ecosystems without a lot of diversity. The economy benefits from
biodiversity because stable ecosystems make it easier to ensure the
availability of medicinal plants, food, and other ecological products.
Conclusion
An ecological roof can help you save money and cut down on
the need for repairs in the future. The materials used in an ecologically
friendly roof can make your home safer and helps the community and the
environment as a whole. If you want to enjoy the many benefits of a green roof,
talk to a roofing professional about your needs. A knowledgeable professional
can help you weigh the benefits of a green roof against the costs of purchasing
the materials and doing the installation.
Learn more about having a green roof installed in your
home. Contact us now so we can
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13776 N Lincoln
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Edmond, OK 73013
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