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1The Dirt on Green Roofsa detailed look at
green roofs
- Jamie McKay, P.Eng.
- Associate, Project Engineer, Leed A.P.
- M O R R I S O N H E R S H F I E L D
- www.morrisonhershfield.com
- Ottawa Toronto Calgary
Edmonton Vancouver Atlanta
Seattle Fort Lauderdale
2Overview
- Benefits of Green Roofs
- Design Considerations
- General Considerations
- Proprietary vs. Custom
- Green Roof System overview Review of Each
component - Details
- LEED Implications
- Construction Considerations
- Quality Assurance
- Leak Detection
- Maintenance Operations Considerations
3Green Roof Benefits
- Social Benefits
- Storm-water retention and water filtering
- Reduced heat island effects
- Habitat and biodiversity improvements
- Air cleansing and carbon sink
- Owners Benefits
- Roof membrane protection life extension (reduce
temperature fluctuations and physical damage) - Sound insulation
- Occupant benefits (therapeutic and added useable
space). - Increased property value
Naturescaping, City of North Vancouver
4Design Considerations
- General Design Considerations
- Consultant Roles IDP (Architect, Structural,
Envelope, Landscape, Mechanical, etc.) - New Construction vs. Existing Building
(Structural limitations) - Building Height, Exposure and Surrounding
Buildings (Sun, Wind, Shading, fire) - Accessible or non-accessible (Safety)
- Intended use (water collection and filtering,
urban garden, habitat protection/promotion,
sitting/walking areas, etc.) - Plant Selection (soil depth, irrigation,
maintenance, component affects) - Budget (initial and operating)
- Proprietary systems vs. Custom Built
5Design Considerations
- Proprietary System
- Pros
- Technical support
- Faster installation
- Warranty
- Less plant replacement lower maintenance
- Lighter weight
- Cons
- Higher capital cost
- Limited options
- vs. Custom Built
- Pros
- Reduced system cost
- Increased plant selection and customizing
- Cons
- Warranty
- Weight increase
- Plant replacement/Maintenance increase
- Coordination issues
- Increased Design fees
6Design Considerations
- Examples of Proprietary Systems
- Sopranature (Soprema)
- Garden Roof (Hydrotech)
- Sky Garden (Green Roof Tops)
- Greengrid
- Elevated Landscape Technologies
- Xero Flor (vegetated blanket)
- ZinCo (Mat and blanket)
7Design Considerations
- System Overview
- Vegetation
- Growing medium
- Water storage/absorption/drainage
- Root Barrier
- Insulation (if required)
- Roofing membrane
- Structural support
Photo courtesy of http//www.uwm.edu/Dept/GLWI/ec
oli/Greenroof/benefits.html
8Design Considerations
- Vegetation Growing Medium
- The Green Roofs intended function will typically
dictate the vegetation selection. - There are two main categories
- Extensive
- Thin growing material
- Little or no irrigation (except set-up)
- Low plant diversity
- Light weight
- Low maintenance
- Typically not accessible to public
- Lower capital cost
- Intensive
- Deep soil
- Irrigation typically required
- High plant diversity
- Heavy weight
- Accessible to public
- Higher capital cost
Photos courtesy of BuildSmart
9Design Considerations
- Water Drainage Storage
- Allow free drainage of water under growing medium
and above roofing membrane - Provide storage space for excess water, which
reduces need for irrigation - Allow aeration of soil, which reduces cultivation
needs and maintenance costs
Photos courtesy of Greenrooftops.com
10Design Considerations
- Root Barrier
- An often overlooked, but critical component of a
green roof assembly. A poor root barrier can
substantially shorten the life of the roof. - The selection is typically based on
- Plant selection
- Soil depth or use of gravel or voiding
material - Proprietary vs. custom built assemblies
- Chemical or non-chemical treatment
- Sensitivity of underlying structure
- Membrane selection (monolithic vs. sheet)
Photos courtesy of Greenrooftops.com
Photos courtesy of zinco.ca
11Design Considerations
- Insulation
- Insulation placement is dictated
- mostly by design requirements and
- philosophy.
- There are two main categories
- Conventional Roof
- Insulation placement under roofing
- membrane, which requires
- -A separate air and vapour barrier
- -Air barrier tie-in with walls
- -Recovery board
- -Maintenance paths
- Inverted Roof
- Insulation installed over roofing
- membrane, which requires
- -Ballast to withstand insulation uplift
- -Two level drains
- -Higher vents, parapets and upturns
Photos courtesy of NRC, Institute for Research in
Construction
Photos courtesy of soprema
12Design Considerations
- Roofing Membranes
- The roofing membrane needs to be carefully
selected based on durability and lifespan. Once
covered it will not be easily serviced. - Design Considerations
- Structure (wood, steel, concrete)
- Membrane durability (thickness adhesion)
- Weather installation conditions (wet, cold,
dusty) - Visible at parapet walls (UV stabilized)
- Compatibility with adjacent materials
- Maintenance, renewals, embodied energy, cradle to
cradle/grave, regional materials, recycled
content - Historical performance
- Skilled workforce
- Warranty requirements
13Design Considerations
- Membrane types
- Multi-layer systems (SBS, BUR, Hot liquid, cold
liquid). - Attachment methods
- Torch-applied
- Mechanically fastened
- Hot mopped
- Cold mopped
- Adhesive
- Pros Durable (longer life/thicker systems)
- Cons Higher cost, Fire/Insurance issues, slower
install, aesthetics
14Design Considerations
- Membrane types
- Single layer sheet systems (PVC, TPO, EPDM).
- Attachment methods
- Mechanically fastened welded
- Adhesive welded
- Pros Less cost, Less insurance issues,
architectural (exposed), faster install - Cons Less expected life, thinner systems
15Design Considerations
LEEDCanadaTM Credits Related to Green Roofs
- Sustainable Sites
- Credit 5 Reduced Site Disturbances
- Credit 6 Stormwater Management
- Credit 7 Heat Island Effect
- Water Efficiency
- Credit 1 Water Efficient Landscaping
- Credit 2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies
- Credit 3 Water Use Reduction
- Energy Atmosphere
- Credit 1 Optimize Energy Performance
- Material Resources
- Credit 3 Resource Reuse
- Credit 4 Recycled Content
- Credit 5 Regional Materials
- Credit 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials
- Credit 8 Durability
- Indoor Environmental Quality
- Credit 7 Thermal Comfort
- Innovation and Design Process
- Credit 1 Innovation in Design
16Design Considerations
- Details
- Almost all leaks occur at transitions,
penetrations The details - Designers need to consider
- Supplementary Drawing/Detail/Specification review
(BEP, Manufacturer, roofing trade) - Integrated Design with Architectural, Structural,
Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical, and Landscape - Drawings for specific details
- Roof edge (parapets transitions)
- Penetrations (incl. mechanical)
- Division walls
- Accessible areas
- Ponds
Drawing courtesy of PWL, dockside Green, Victoria
17Design Considerations
- Sloped Green Roofs
- Typically less than 30º
- Requires soil stabilizing structure
- Orientation and shading consideration
- Specific plants and root structure
- Perimeter edge drainage
- Access for maintenance
Photos courtesy of Greenrooftops.com
18Design Considerations
Photos courtesy of soprema
- Roof Edge Details
- The roof perimeter specifics
- Be accessible for building maintenance, to
control plant growth, and add fire breaks (where
required) - Include concrete or similar perimeter curbs to
enclose vegetation (should be moisture tolerant) - Include rock ballast or pavers (inverted roofs)
- Include guard rails for accessible roofs
Photos courtesy of Calhoun school, NY
19Design Considerations
- Roof Penetrations
- Similar to roof perimeters, penetrations require
separation from vegetation. - Design Considerations include
- Two stage drains and extra high access
collars - Roof anchors and safety lifeline paths.
- Irrigation lines
- Electrical conduit
- Skylights Access hatches
- Railings, fixed curbs, benches, playground
equipment
Photos courtesy of www.miller-roofscapes.co.uk
Drawing courtesy of PWL, dockside Green, Victoria
20Construction Considerations
- Quality Assurance Methods
- Mock-ups
- Testing (adhesion, thickness, etc.)
- Enhanced Field Review
- Manufacturer representatives field reports
- Flood Tests
- Leak Detection systems
21Construction Considerations
- Leak Detection systems
- Electric Field Vector Mapping
- Infrared Scans
- Electric tracing monitoring systems
22Maintenance Operations Considerations
- A maintenance and renewals plan should be
developed for the building to assist the
Owners/Tenants with M/O requirements and future
replacement. - The following should be considered for
maintaining and operating a green roof - Vegetation
- Plant selection (roots, watering (initial vs.
continued), sun/shade sensitivity, weed
tolerance, prevailing winds, etc.). What
will happen to them when the roofing assembly
requires replacement? Repairs? - Available access (personnel, material removal
and addition for repair/replacement, etc.). - Knowledgeable maintenance staff or hired
maintenance group - Roof membrane
- Periodic review of membrane? How? Leak
monitoring? EFVM? - Drains are clean, and penetrations are clear
- Review for ponding
- Warranty requirements?
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