This document discusses green roof systems and their advantages. It begins by outlining some key benefits of green roofs, such as minimizing stormwater runoff, extending roof membrane life, and providing energy savings and environmental benefits. It then covers various design elements that are important for green roofs, such as waterproofing membranes, drainage composites, irrigation methods, and roof drains. The presentation emphasizes that proper design and installation according to industry standards and manufacturer specifications are essential to achieve the performance benefits of a green roof system.
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1. GREEN ROOF SYSTEMS
ACHIEVING HIGH PERFORMANCE PROTECTION
Nexus – Green Round Table
9/14/10
Todd Skopic, CSI, CDT, LEED AP
Henry Company
Building Envelope Systems®
This program is registered with the AIA/CES, HSW and SD
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for continuing professional education. As such, it does
not include content that may be deemed or construed to
be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material
of construction or any method or manner of handling,
using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product.
Questions related to specific materials, methods, and
services will be addressed at the conclusion of this
presentation.
Thank you!
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2. Achieving High Performance Protection
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What you’ll learn today...
Advantages of a Green Roof?
Fundamental Design Elements
Why Fluid Applied Roofing System
Industry Codes and Standards
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3. “What is a Green Roof”?
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“What is a Green Roof”?
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4. “What is a Green Roof”?
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“What is a Green Roof”?
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Heinz 57, Pittsburgh, PA
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5. “What is a Green Roof”?
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Millennium Park Project, Chicago
“What is a Green Roof”?
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Vancouver Convention Center
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Bristow St, Bronx, NYC
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Millenium Tower Residences, Battery Park City, NY
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7. “Why do I want a Green Roof”?
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Looks Great….but…
How do I convince my client
to include a Green Roof on
his project?
MANY BENEFITS…
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BENEFITS
• Minimize Storm Water runoff
• Economic $4.50/sq ft
– House Bill A.11226 c/o Ruben Diaz
• Extend roof membrane life
• Energy Savings Impact
• Public Relations/Marketing
• Health/Employee Benefits
• Qualify for LEED points
• Visual Value
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8. Environmental Benefits
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Vegetated Roofs Comprehensively Manage
Stormwater
• Retention Function
(Permanent Storage):
15% by volume
• Detention Function
(Transient Storage):
15% - 35% by volume
A green roof demonstrates a first-order discharge rate – performing as well as a
detention basin.
Environmental Benefits
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Vegetated Roofs Decrease Stormwater
Runoff Rates
An extensive green roof with
4” of growing media can:
Peak • Reduce stormwater
Attenuation
Runoff Rate
runoff by about 95%
Direct Runoff
• Control runoff from over
With 95% of storms
Roofmeadow TM
• Prohibit any immediate
runoff from the smallest
25% of all storms
• Substantially reduce
peak flow rates
Time
A 4” green roof would provide peak control for storm magnitudes of up to 3.5”.
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Reduces Urban Heat Island Effect
Infrared image of
Washington D.C.
Green roofs provide over 8,000 BTUs of cooling
energy for every gallon of water that is evaporated.
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Reflective Air Temperatures (At 2 inches above roof surface)
105 Reference Mod Bit 102oF
85 Green Roof 82oF
Temperature (°F)
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Ambient Air Temperature 64o F
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LEED Criteria v3
The Urban Heat Island category specifically references green roofs,
which provide 1 credit
Green roofs can contribute to the following categories worth up to 16
points
Stormwater management
Water efficient landscaping
Improved energy performance
Reflectance reduction
Recycled material content
Local and regional material
Innovative Design
Minimum score for LEED certification is 40 points
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Industry Standards
• VF-1 SPRI/GRHC Fire Standard – Maint., Issued 1/2010
• RP – 14 SPRI/GRHC Wind Design Guide, Issued 6/2010
• FMG 1-35 Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet
– Wind Uplift – Use safety factor of 1.7 of Data Sheet 1-28
• FMD 4477 Approval Standard for Vegetative Roof Systems
• ASTM E 2399 Granular Drainage Media for Green Roofs
• ASTM E 2397 Determination of Dead and Live Loads
• ASTM E 2398 Water Capture and Media Retention
• ASTM E 2399 Max. Media Density for Dead Load Analysis
• ASTM E 2400 Selection, Installation, and Maintenance of Plants
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Fire Standard - VF1
• Design Standard vs. a test standard
– provides a method for designing external fire resistance
for vegetative roofing systems.
– provides a minimum design and installation reference for
those individuals who design, specify, and install
vegetative roofing systems
– use in conjunction with the installation specifications and
requirements of the manufacturer of the specific products
used in the vegetative roofing system
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VF1 general design considerations
• Limited to roof slope designs up to 2:12
• Design roof for wind resistance before designing for fire
resistance
• Use either a fire resistant roof design as defined in the standard,
or as approved by the authority having jurisdiction
– Succulent based systems
– Grass based systems
• Requires a Class A rated continuous border for a minimum of 6’
around roof top structures, equipment and penetrations
• Requires the use of a firestop to partition large roof areas into
sections not exceeding 15,625 ft2 with no dimension greater
than 125’.
– Fire stop walls: non-combustible construction extending 3’ above
roof surface
– Fire break: 6’ wide Class A
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Wind Standard - RP14
• Based on ANSI/SPRI RP4 - Ballast
Design Guide
• Includes special provisions for
vegetative roofs
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RP14 provides…
• A method of designing wind uplift resistance of
vegetative roofing systems.
• It is intended to provide a minimum design and
installation reference.
• It shall be used in conjunction with the installation
specifications and requirements of the manufacturer
of the specific products used in the vegetative roofing
system.
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General design considerations
• Requires licensed design professional
when:
– building height exceeds 150 feet
– maximum 3-second gust wind speed exceeds
140 miles per hour
– Located in a windborne debris region
– Slopes greater than 1.5”
• Wind erosion
– Areas with exposed growth media greater than
5” in diameter require provisions for preventing
wind erosion
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Definitions:
• Extensive
< 6”
• Semi Intensive
6” - 9”
• Intensive
9” – 4 feet
Green Roof Design Elements
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Waterproofing Membrane
The most critical
design element of any
Green Roof System is
the Waterproofing
Membrane. No matter
how good it looks on
top, it must keep the
water out!
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Hot Fluid Applied Rubberized Waterproofing
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•Proven Performance
• 2ply fully bonded seamless membrane
(PMR)
• CAN/CGSB 37.50
• UL Class A (R13831)
• 40 Year Track Record
• Workmanship Warranties
• VRA Single Source
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Hot Applied Rubberized Waterproofing
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Deck
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Polymer Modified Primer
Hot Applied Rubberized Waterproofing
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Hot Applied
Rubberized Asphalt
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Protection Course
Hot Applied Rubberized Waterproofing
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Insulation /
Root Barrier
M3
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M3 Roofscapes, Inc. would request that this slide be altered to eliminate the DBR Rootblock 20
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Water Retention/Drainage
M4
Hot Applied Rubberized Waterproofing
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Filter Fabric
M5
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M4 Roofscapes, Inc. would request that the sheet drain layer be replaced with a Root Barrier, as indicated
in thsi slide.
Muroff, 1/22/2007
Slide 45
M5 Roofscapes, Inc. would request that the DBR product be eliminated from the profile and that a
"drainage/water retention layer" be added on top of the Root Barrier and beneath the filter fabric. The
Root Barrier would be installed over the insulation.
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Growing Medium, Plants
M6
Hot Applied Rubberized Waterproofing
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Why Hot Applied Rubberized Waterproofing?
• 100% Solids
• 40 Year Track Record
• 2 ply fully bonded and seamless
membrane
• Cost effective
• 25% recycled content
• Recyclable packaging
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M6 Roofscapes, Inc. would request that the DBR product be eliminated from the profile and that a
"drainage/water retention layer" be added on top of the Root Barrier and beneath the filter fabric. The
Root Barrier would be installed over the insulation.
Muroff, 1/22/2007
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Apply primer & complete crack treatment.
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Heat Rubberized Asphalt in double jacketed kettle.
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Squeegee Rubberized Asphalt to 90mils thick base coat.
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Place Polyester Fabric into hot base layer.
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Pour hot Rubberized Asphalt over Polyester Fabric.
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Squeegee second layer over polyester to 125mils thick.
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Lay MB Protection Course into hot Rubberized Asphalt .
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• Hot Fluid Applied Membranes Potential
Limitations:
Heated Kettle on the roof
Impractical for small areas or confined
spaces
Specialized contractors
Odors
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As an Alternative to Hot Rubber
• COLD FLUID APPLIED POLYETHER,
• HIGH SOLIDS,
• ELASTOMERIC,
• MOISTURE CURE,
• RUBBERIZED WATERPOOFING MEMBRANE
2 ply polyester reinforced application
Fully bonded seamless membrane
Contains no solvents, Very Low VOC, LOW odor
Environmentally friendly, Recyclable Pails
Can be applied to Green Concrete
Safer than HOT
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Electric Field Vector Mapping (EFVM)
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EFVM
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Drainage Composites:
• Root barrier fabric: Prevent roots
from penetrating the membrane and
clogging retention/drainage core.
(copper hydroxide treated)
• Water Retention Layer: Stores
water to hydrate soil. Extremely
important on Extensive Systems with
shallow growing medium (soil).
• Drainage Layer: Serves to drain
excess water away from system. Most
important function for extensive and
intensive systems.
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Installation of H2O Retention / Drainage Composite
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Application of a light weight growing medium
•Not DIRT
•Expanded shale / clay
•Quality sand (golf course)
•Low Organic 12-15%
• 6-7 lbs/inch/sq. ft. saturated
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National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Maryland
Emulating Nature
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Green roof ready for vegetation
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Emulating Nature: Drainage & Irrigation
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Reasons to Irrigate
• Support specific plant palate
• Optimize Evapotranspiration Losses
– Reduce Runoff
– Modify Micro-Climate
• Optimize Thermal Benefit
– Evaporative Cooling (Latent heat transfer)
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Irrigation Methods
Surface Systems
[Required for most systems with artificial drainage layers]
– Drip (Media depth of 6 in, or greater, recommended)
– Overhead Spray
Sub-Surface Systems
[Single layer systems, or systems with granular drainage
layer]
– Capillary
Emulating Nature: Drainage & Irrigation
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Capillary Irrigation Method
Drip Line
Capillary
Fabric
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Roof Drains
Green roof systems
require drainage at
various levels.
Bi-level type roof
drains are installed
and wrapped by the
filter fabric to control
silts from washing
through.
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Warranties
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Single Source Warranty
Gold Seal
Conditions
System Pre-approval
All components supplied by manufacturer
Approved contractor
Roofing/waterproofing
Landscape/vegetative componenets
Installed as per written recommendations
Inspections (during and final)
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CONCLUSION
• Beneficial to our environment.
• Driven by Storm Water Management & LEED points.
• Waterproofing/Roofing System Integrity/Longevity.
• Collaboration of multiple team members.
• Read manufacturer’s Technical Data Sheets.
• Well written Specifications are essential.
• Talk to a manufacturer you can trust!
• www.greenroofs.com
• www.greenroofs.org
Commercial Products & Systems Group
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