Green Roof Benefits
Background
Green roofs, also called "vegetated roof covers," "living roofs," or "eco-roofs," are
relatively thin layers of living plants installed on top of conventional
roofs. Properly designed, they are stable, living ecosystems that replicate
many of the processes found in nature.
Green roofs hearken back to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, which provided
a verdant oasis for royalty. Precursors to the modern green roof, such as
sod roofs, have been used in many cultures for centuries. The contemporary
green roof, which supports a natural ecosystem with advanced materials and
technology, has been developed in Europe—primarily in Germany—over
the past several decades. As a response to serious regional ecological challenges,
European government incentives have encouraged careful research and a flourishing
green roof industry.
General Benefits
Green
roofs provide many ecological, aesthetic, and financial benefits, including:
- Controlling stormwater runoff, erosion, and pollution,
- Improving water quality,
- Mitigating urban heat-island effects, cooling and cleaning the air,
- More than doubling the service life of the roof, reducing
both costs and landfill,
- Conserving energy,
- Reducing sound reflection and transmission,
- Creating wildlife habitat, and
- Improving the aesthetic environment in both work and home settings.
Stormwater Management
Control of stormwater runoff is achieved by mimicking the processes that occur in nature, intercepting and delaying rainfall runoff by:
- Capturing and holding precipitation in the plant foliage,
- Absorbing water in the root zone,
- Slowing the velocity of direct runoff as it infiltrates through the layers of vegetated cover.
For
small rainfall events, little runoff will occur and most of the precipitation
will eventually return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
For larger storms, vegetated roof covers can significantly delay and attenuate
the discharge of runoff from roofs.
Compared to many other stormwater management practices, vegetated roof covers are unobtrusive, low maintenance, and reliable management systems. Vegetated roof covers are particularly effective when applied to extensive roofs, such as those that typify commercial and institutional buildings. They can be designed to achieve specified levels of stormwater runoff control, including reductions in:
- Total annual runoff volume (reductions of 50 to 60 percent are common place for vegetated roof covers), and
- Peak runoff rates for selected design storm events
Vegetated roof covers may offer the only practical "at-source" technique for controlling runoff in areas that already are highly urbanized. Due to their potential for addressing flooding impacts in our cities, vegetated roof covers have been featured in many recent stormwater management handbooks.
Roofscapes, Inc. can conduct a stormwater performance simulation to demonstrate the actual reduction in runoff rate and volume associated with your green roof (or green roof design).
For German case studies in which green roofs are an integral part of urban stormwater control, see Study of Extensive Green Roofs in Berlin, by Manfred Köhler and Marco Schmidt and Production and Transportation Center Bondorf, Germany.

Adding Financial Value
Vegetated roof covers add financial value to a residential, commercial, governmental, or industrial building by:
- Extending the service life of the roof,
- Reducing energy costs,
- Conserving valuable commercial space that would otherwise be required to provide stormwater runoff controls, and
- Increasing the property value.
The service life of the underlying waterproofing is doubled — or even tripled — because the vegetative cover:
- Protects from mechanical damage (mostly from humans, but also from wind blown dust and debris, and animals),
- Shields from ultraviolet radiation, and
- Buffers temperature extremes, minimizing damage from the daily
expansion & contraction of the roof materials.
Extending the service life of the waterproofing not only returns the owner's investment in the green roof over time, but reduces landfill waste.
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