Green roofs, also known as living roofs, are the fastest growing trend in sustainable architecture. They provide multiple advantages over traditional roofs as they can reduce energy costs, minimize stormwater run-off, and improve air quality, while also providing a unique aesthetic that adds value to a property.

Green roofs are created by covering a building’s roof in a layer of vegetation. The vegetation, usually sedum, is able to survive in constrained soil layers without any irrigation, as it requires little to no maintenance. The vegetation and soil act as a layer of insulation, reducing heating and cooling costs during the year as the temperature is regulated. The plants and soil also absorb stormwater, reducing run-off and creating a natural green oasis in dense urban environments. This reduces the stress from pollutants and creates a cleaner environment.

A green roof also provides an acoustic barrier, reducing sound levels and creating a more peaceful environment. Additionally, green roofs can provide habitat for local species, and can even be used to grow food. This brings additional environmental and food source benefits.

Furthermore, green roofs are aesthetically pleasing and provide a unique look that can boost property values. The presence of a green roof also signals to potential tenants

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