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Green Roofs Contractors Mableton GA

A green roof consists of vegetation and soil, or a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. Additional layers, such as a root barrier and drainage and irrigation systems may also be included.

GreenTech
804-363-5048
470 Clubfield Drive
Roswell, GA
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.
770-673-6671
One Concourse Pkwy.
Atlanta, GA
SL King & Associates
404-524-5800
South Tower, 225 Peachtree St. NE
Atlanta, GA
Griffith Engineering, Inc.
770-451-6757
4360 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd.
Atlanta, GA
Golder Associates, Inc.
770-496-1893
3730 Chamblee Tucker Road
Atlanta, GA
Grice & Associates, Inc.
404-577-6300
1349 W. Peachtree St.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Chemical Engineering
770-490-28-14
Marietta 30064
Atlanta, GA
Spurlock & Associates Incorporated
404-633-0245
2970 Clairmont Rd
Atlanta, GA
JVG Civil Engineering
770-402-3471
259 14th St.
Atlanta, GA
Canterbury Engineering Incorporated
770-458-4882
1057 Vijay Drive
Chamblee, GA
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Green Roofs

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Green Roofs

By EPA

Another alternative to traditional roofing materials is a rooftop garden, or "green roof." On hot summer days, the surface temperature of a vegetated rooftop can be cooler than the air temperature, whereas the surface of a traditional rooftop can be up to 90°F (50°C) warmer.
What Are Green Roofs?

A green roof consists of vegetation and soil, or a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. Additional layers, such as a root barrier and drainage and irrigation systems may also be included.

Green roofs can be used in many applications, including industrial facilities, residences, offices, and other commercial property. In Europe, they are widely used for their stormwater management and energy savings potential, as well as their aesthetic benefits.

What Are the Benefits of Green Roofs?

Green roofs are an attractive roofing option that can reduce urban heat islands by providing shade and through evapotranspiration, the release of water from plants to the surrounding air. They also:

  • Reduce sewage system loads by assimilating large amounts of rainwater.
  • Absorb air pollution, collect airborne particulates, and store carbon.
  • Protect underlying roof material by eliminating exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation and extreme daily temperature fluctuations.
  • Serve as living environments that provide habitats for birds and other small animals.
  • Offer an attractive alternative to traditional roofs, addressing growing concerns about urban quality of life.
  • Reduce noise transfer from the outdoors.
  • Insulate a building from extreme temperatures, mainly by keeping the building interior cool in the summer.

How Do Green Roofs Mitigate Storm Water Runoff?

As impermeable surfaces like buildings and pavement replace open space and vegetation, green roofs can play an increasingly important role in storm water management. During rainstorms, green roofs act as a sponge, absorbing much of the water that would otherwise run off. Researchers estimate that three to five inches of soil or growing medium absorbs 75% of rain events that are one-half inch or less.

Green roofs also filter pollution from rainwater. This is achieved by the root systems' bacteria and fungi, which utilize the natural filtering processes of bioremediation and phytoremediation. As a result, the non-point source pollutants, nitrogen and phosphorus, are broken down and detoxified. This beneficial process increases over time as rooftop plants and root systems mature.

What Kinds of Green Roofs Are Available?

There are two types of green roofs: intensive and extensive. Here are some characteristics of each:

Intensive

  • Requires minimum of one foot of soil depth
  • Accommodates large trees, shrubs, and well-maintained gardens
  • Adds 80-150 pounds per square foot of load to building structure 
  • Regular access accommodated and encouraged
  • Significant maintenance required
  • Includes complex irrigation and drainag...

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