Now there is a new type of roof made with vegetation materials that is catching on in the United States and recently here in the state of Missouri. In May, the third annual Greening the Heartland was held in Kansas City, Missouri. One of the topics of discussion in formulating a green scorecard for the state was the emerging popularity of "Green Roofs." Greening a roof is simply using soil and plant material to cover the outer layer of the roof, where tile or other roofing materials have been traditionally used. There are a variety of methods and plant materials used depending on the slope and composition of the existing roof. Some green roofers even plant gardens on their roof and harvest food.
There are many benefits to having a green roof other than the environmental ones like reduced construction waste and pollution caused by the manufacturing process used for artificial materials. Green roofs keep the heat in when the weather is cold and out in the summer when it's hot. Storm water runoff is greatly reduced by the absorption of the soil and plant roots. Reducing the urban heat island effect by using green roofs can lower the mean temperature of an area by as much as ten degrees and lower cooling costs.
One popular way of greening your roof is by using Green Roof Blocks. These blocks can be used like roof paving material or they can be installed right over your existing roof. The blocks don't use as much soil as some systems, so the weight on your house is significantly reduced. You can find out more information by visiting www.greeroofblocks.com
Published by Walt Crocker
Walt grew up in Lafayette Square, near downtown St. Louis. He is now semi-retired after years in the restaurant and entertainment industry. His poetry has appeared in two published works: Stepping Stones and... View profile
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Post a CommentGreat article! I am very interested in residential green roofs and have been reading a lot about it on http://www.cleanerairforcities.blogspot.com My only concern is that my roof is a traditional, US-built sloped roof.
Thanks!