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New Hampshire Roofing Tips: Installing Green Roofs

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Green roofs provide more benefits than just improved aesthetics on your home. Going "green" does not only help enhance the natural beauty of a house, it can also provide a natural habitat for small animals and reduce the carbon dioxide emission in your area. It also helps with storm water management and even guarantees homeowners tax abatements on their property. If you follow the instructions below carefully, you could install a green roof on your home by yourself.

Install a waterproof membrane first. These membranes are crucial because many green roofs often fail due to water damage. Without a waterproof membrane, water might seep into the interiors of your home. Consult with a roofing contractor in New Hampshire to know which materials can be used as waterproof membranes.

Unless the waterproof membrane you plan to use is non-organic, the next thing to do is to install a root barrier.

Plant roots naturally search for nutrients in the soil, and they would keep on stretching until they find these. Unfortunately, they could be strong enough to pierce through the delicate areas of your home. The best materials for roof barriers are concrete and cellular glasses.

The third step is to place drainage layers. These layers are important because they could carry storm water towards the gutters directly to the drainage system. These drainage layers could be made from concrete, gravel or pumice. You could ask help from New Hampshire roofing contractors to help you know the best materials that could make an efficient drainage layer.

After placing a filter fabric to hold the soil you will be growing vegetation on, you would need to install drip irrigation.

This is very important because during the first year after the completion of your green roof, the drip irrigation would help supply water and fertilizer to your plants. Roofing New Hampshire contractors can help you install systematic drip irrigation that would be efficient for your green roof.

Once you have added plants to your green roof, install a wind blanket. A natural mesh would do fine as wind blankets help limit wind erosion as the plants continue to grow. Because of the exposure of your roof to different weather elements, make sure that the plants you have are tolerant against all the seasons of the year. Consult New Hampshire roofing contractors about the kinds of plants that you can use for your green roof.

 

If you have questions, please visit us at www.ajcroofing.com  for complete details and answers.

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