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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Green Roof?

whipple housing complex
Project Title: Whipple Housing Complex
Location: 27 Green St Ipswich, MA
Size: 3,000 sq ft
System Depth: 4 inches
Maintenance Begun: 2009
Photo: courtesy of Apex Green Roofs
If anyone attended the Salem Chamber of Commerce's 5th Annual Living Green & Renewable Energy Faire this last weekend you may have run into a concept that has been growing in popularity in urban areas in recent years, the Green Roof.  A green roof, converts a regular asphalt or stone roof into one that is covered with living plants. One Massachusetts company located in Somerville provides this service. The link is here: http://www.apexgreenroofs.com
This has many potential benefits. It can extend the life of the roof, by protecting the waterproofing membrane from ultraviolet rays. It can help manage/absorb Storm and rain water, reduce energy costs, reduce the heat on the roof itself, reduce air, water and noise pollution, increase property value, create wildlife habitat for birds, qualify us for government grants and tax incentives, and increase the efficiency of solar panels (if we were to install them).
The installation of a green roof can bring cost-saving and environmental benefits in many areas.
Ok, so here is a crazy idea...a green roof for our building. Just think about it. Wouldn't it be cool to make an improvement to the building that would actually be good for the environment?

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