- Reduced energy consumption and lower utility bills
- Extended roof lifespan and reduced maintenance costs
- Improved air quality and reduced urban heat island effect
- Stormwater management and reduced water runoff
- Increased property value and potential tax incentives
Reduced energy consumption and lower utility bills
Green roofs provide natural insulation, reducing the need for heating and cooling, resulting in lower energy consumption and reduced utility bills.
Extended roof lifespan and reduced maintenance costs
The protective layer of vegetation on green roofs shields the roof membrane from UV radiation and extreme temperatures, extending the roof's lifespan and reducing maintenance costs.
Improved air quality and reduced urban heat island effect
Green roofs absorb carbon dioxide and filter pollutants, improving air quality. They also reduce the urban heat island effect by lowering ambient temperatures in urban areas.
Stormwater management and reduced water runoff
Green roofs absorb and retain rainwater, reducing stormwater runoff and alleviating pressure on drainage systems, which can lead to cost savings for property owners.
Increased property value and potential tax incentives
Green roofs enhance the aesthetic appeal of properties, increasing their value. Additionally, property owners may be eligible for tax incentives or rebates for implementing sustainable roofing solutions.