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A cool green roof for commercial and industrial buildings will
fall into one of three categories: roofs made from inherently cool green roofing materials, roofs made of
materials that have been coated, or planted green roofs.
One of the ways to make an existing or new
roof reflective is by applying a specifically designed white roof coatings (not simply white paint) on the roof's surface.
The coating must be Energy Star rated. Reflectivity and emissivity ratings for all reflective roof products can
be found in the CRRC (Cool Roofs Rating Council) website.
A green roof typically consists of an insulation layer, a waterproof membrane, and a drainage layer usually made of lightweight
gravel, clay, or plastic.
A geotextile or filter mat that allows water to soak through but prevents erosion
of fine soil particles; a growing medium; plants; a wind blanket.
Green roofing is classified
as either intensive or extensive; some green roofing designs incorporate both intensive and extensive elements. Intensive
green roofs require at least one foot of soil and appear as a traditional garden with trees, shrubs and other attractive landscapes.
They are multi-layer constructions with elaborate irrigation and drainage systems.
These green roofs
are often designed for recreational purposes and accommodate foot traffic. Intensive green roofs add considerable load to
a structure and require intensive maintenance, so they are more common with large businesses or government buildings rather
than free-standing homes.
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For hundreds
of millions to perhaps billions of people living in and near cities, urban heat islands are a growing concern.
An
urban heat island occurs where the combination of heat-absorbing infrastructure such as dark asphalt parking lots and road
pavement and expanses of black rooftops.
They are then coupled with
sparse vegetation, raises air temperature by several degrees Celsius higher than the temperature in the surrounding countryside.
Green roofing programs
advocate the use of cool roofing to mitigate the urban heat island effect and the resulting poorer air quality (in
the form of smog) the effect causes.
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Extensive green roofs usually require less maintenance.
The soil is shallower (less than 6 inches) and home to smaller, lighter plants such as mosses or wildflowers.
Both types of green roofs offer a variety of benefits
including: - Improved air quality as the plants
absorb and convert carbon dioxide to oxygen
- Long
lifespan - some green roofs in Europe have lasted more than 40 years
- Excellent insulation
- Cooled
surrounding environment
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By reflecting sunlight, light-colored
roofs minimize the temperature rise and reduce smog formation.
In some densely populated areas, a quarter of the
land cover may be roof surface alone.
To best combat the urban heat
island effect a combined strategy is used to maximize the amount of vegetation by planting trees along streets and
in open spaces. Also, by building green roofs, offers more potential cooling than any individual strategy.
Abating the urban heat island effect even has worthwhile effects in cooler climates.
An LBNL study
showed that, if strategies to mitigate this effect, including cool green roofs, were widely adopted, the
Greater Toronto metropolitan area could save more than $11 million annually on energy costs!
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