Today’s modern homeowner considers many things before deciding on what types of home improvements they will make. When it comes to roofing in Brighton, many homeowners are looking a biodiverse, natural installation that looks good – and in a world where the environment is coming to the forefront of decision-making, green roofing is right up there with the best.

What is green roofing?

Today’s green roofing started off in urban settings, to help improve surface and storm water runoff. It is made up of an organic, planted surface, laid on top of layers of waterproofing and drainage. The effects of a successfully-installed green roof can be stunning; beautiful to look at, and create a haven for wildlife, bees and insects.

Green roofing in urban areas has been actively encouraged by local council planning departments due to the additional benefits that can be realised in water conservation, as they take the pressure off storm drains during particularly heavy rain. As urbanisation increases across the south of England, there are fewer green spaces to do this, which eventually leads to a greater volume of free-flowing water in storm run-offs and surface water drains.

Types of green roof

There are three main types of green roofs that have different applications. They include the extensive green roofs, intensive and semi-intensive green roofing.

Extensive green roofing typically has planting that grows up to 6’’. The plants are commonly lightweight and extremely low maintenance once established. Moss roofs or sedum matting can be ideal for this type of roof.

Intensive green roofs grow up to 12’’ or more. The plants are typically bulkier than for extensive green roofs, and sometimes incorporate walkways. The roof deck might need reinforcement to be able to support the additional weight. These are mostly roof top gardens that require regular maintenance.

The semi-intensive green roofing project combines extensive and intensive planting. These types of roofing projects are often used commercially and can be used to create roof gardens and office relaxation areas. The most common type of vegetation used is grass, herbs and shrubs. Different beautiful garden designs can be used in the semi intensive green roofs to bring out its high aesthetic value.

How Permaroof Brighton can help you with your green roof project

Permaroof Brighton have a wide and varied experience in all types of flat roofing projects. We are happy to talk you through your green roofing options and can carry out a free, no-obligation survey.

Let’s make the UK greener, one roof at a time. Give us a call today or visit the green roofing page to find out more.