Eco Friendly Roofing Decisions

A lot of planning goes into designing a green or eco friendly roof, considerations like structural integrity, cost, efficiency and capabilities will drive your choices. when deciding what design elements you want to include in your roof, you will want to consider several factors of a given material. These include the source and composition of the raw material, it’s lifespan, how much maintenance will be required, and waste disposal. it is vital to remember that Often there are tradeoffs: a very durable and efficient material (such as metal) might require much more energy to make. Cost and ease of installation are not necessarily green attributes, but will be factors in your decision.

Basic Planning, first you will need to decide whether you are going for a low impact roof, a power generating roof or a green roof. Low impact roofs have a lower environmental cost for roofing material production and helps save money on your utility bill. Solar roofs will heat water, generate electricity and save money and the environment by decreasing your electric bill, reducing the amount of pollution and cost caused by power usage. A green roof can be a rooftop garden, they’re beautiful, provide superior insulation, and help remove pollution from the atmosphere.

For a low impact roof, Picking your roofing material is the first step. when Deciding on a roofing material it’s vital to consider it from all angles. You will need to consider Things such as the cost of the roof, the environmental impact generated by creating and transporting the roofing material, and how long the roof will last you before it needs to be replaced.

Wood Shingles, While natural have a huge environmental impact not only is wood expensive to purchase and install, wood shakes (or shingles) are typically harvested from old growth forests wood shingles usually can’t pass fire code unless they get treated with toxic fire retardant chemicals, which kinda defeats the original intent of using wood.

In Both Looks and Temperature Metal Roofs are some of the coolest roof designs around. Metal Roofing is available in stainless steel, Copper and aluminum, metal roofing usually has a high percentage of recycled content. with a high insulation value, solar reflectance, and durability metal roofing usually lasts twice as long as wood or asphalt.

The toughest Roofing material is Slate, Slate Roofing lasts a long time, but the fasteners that hold it on the roof deck will wear out after about 100 years. As a natural material, slate roofing boasts great recyclability and durability. Slate Roofing is available in a multitude of colors and Slate Roofing’s variation of color is part of what adds to the unique character of slate roofing.

Brimming with class and sophistication Tile roofing can boast the ability to last over 50 years with good insulation value, and tile roofing is great for fire resistance. Tile Roofing can also be lighter colors that follow cool roof standards reflecting well over 50% of the sun’s solar energy.

Green, or Eco Friendly Roofing is a complex issue, Although we only really explored some low impact roofing options we hope this article has cleared things up a bit for you.