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WHAT IS A GREEN ROOF?
A green roof is considered to be the roof of a building that is partially or completely covered in vegetation that has been planted over a waterproof membrane. Other layers may or may not include a root barrier, insulation, irrigation and drainage. A “green” roof could mean anything from solar panels to cool roofs. But a traditional green or living roof developed by our company means actual vegetation growing on top of a building.

There are two main types of green roofs; an intensive roof and an extensive roof. An intensive roof is more traditional with a thicker, heavier growing medium and can support a larger variety of plants such as small trees and shrubs that have a more extensive root system. However as the name implies it is more intensive to maintain, requiring an irrigation system and regular feeding and maintenance. For this reason intensive roofs are often designed more like parks with easy access. Extensive roofs are lighter with a thinner layer of growing medium ( such as specially formulated compost.) They are designed for limited maintenance and may only require once yearly weeding and a slow release fertilizer.
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Will a green roof be expensive?
The main disadvantage to a green roof is the initial cost involved, i.e. $7-$15 a square foot for an extensive roof and $15-$25 a square foot for an intensive roof. The high cost is due to the fact that a green roof consists of many layers and must be properly and professionally installed. Go Green NY Solar is happy to help go ver these costs and help you make the best choice for your home and budget. There are many benefits to installing a green roof, including significant reductions in heating and cooling costs and increased roof life expectancy. After factoring in these and other benefits into your decision, its easy to see that the cost of installing and maintaining a green roof is considerably less than that of a traditional roof.
Will a green roof hurt my existing roof?
No! A green roof will prolong the life of your roof by protecting it from harmful UV light and common wear and tear from weather. The water proof membrane will protect your roof from and water leaks and damage.

Is a green roof right for me?
That, of course depends on your personal preferences, but when building a new property or replacing an old roof one should take a long look at green roofs, the personal and financial benefits are worth it by themselves. And when you add the environmental benefits it seems like an easy decision, with the new trend toward green living and sustainability this is a beautiful and relatively easy way to help ensure a clean world for our children and grandchildren.
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