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Create Sustainable, Beautiful, and Energy-efficient Green Roofs
Part of the Sustainable Building Essentials series, Essential Green Roof Construction is the complete step-by-step guide to designing and installing living roofs on houses and small buildings. Learn how green roofs protect your home, improve energy efficiency, and support the environment—all while adding beauty and value.
What You'll Learn
Long-lasting Roof Protection: Green roofs shield waterproofing layers from UV exposure and temperature extremes, extending roof lifespan.
Energy Efficiency and Comfort: Reduce heating and cooling needs with natural insulation and thermal buffering.
Stormwater Management and Urban Benefits: Absorb rain, reduce runoff, and help mitigate urban heat islands.
Biodiversity and Food Production: Support pollinators, create habitat, and grow edible plants when desired.
Design and Construction Mastery: Step-by-step guidance on planning, material selection, load assessment, roof prep, planting, and detailing for safe installation.
Plan, Budget, and Build Confidently: Navigate building codes, site constraints, and professional consultations to ensure a durable, compliant roof.
Written by Leslie Doyle, a certified LiveRoof Installer and accredited Green Roof Professional, this guide combines hands-on experience and up to date techniques, giving DIY builders and professionals the confidence to create functional, sustainable, and visually striking green roofs.
Explore the full Sustainable Building Essentials series for practical, illustrated guidance on natural building systems, high-performance envelopes, and sustainable construction techniques.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Green Roofs
Chapter 2: Green Roof Layers and Roofing Terminology
Chapter 3: Before You Start
Chapter 4: Roof Access and Safety
Chapter 5: Site and Design Factors
Chapter 6: Plants
Chapter 7: Green Roof Material Options
Chapter 8: Rural New Build
Chapter 9: Urban Retrofit Build
Chapter 10: Maintenance
Chapter 11: Food Production Roofs
Appendix A: North American Cities with Green Roof Programs
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