Sustainable drainage is an important component of any building as a way to counter flooding in the event of excess.
Limitations of green roofs.
The roof and load bearing walls of some buildings aren t strong enough to support the added.
Green roof advantages and disadvantages final thoughts.
Green roofs require strong buildings which can support the added weight of these roofs and unfortunately not every building has a big roof and strong load bearing walls so it is difficult to find the right building.
Cost can exceed 10 times that of more traditional roofs and a green roof requires more insulation and waterproofing material than a traditional roof and more rigorous upkeep.
This means that your dream of a green roof can be too heavy for your current structure to withstand.
You may save a little money on your heating and cooling bills but you ll spend.
Less extensive green roof options use smaller layers of soil but also support less plant life.
The benefits of green roofs.
Structural limitations if you choose an intensive roof rooftop garden is another name for them you may need structural reinforcements.
Increase the lifespan of the roof.
While standard roofs are expensive the cost to install a green roof far exceeds the price of a standard roof.
Disadvantages of green roofs structural limitations.
Limited choice of plants extensive roofs tend to offer fewer choices in plants than intensive roofs.
The disadvantages of green roofs.
Cost disadvantages of green roofs.