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		<description><![CDATA[A green roof is covered with vegetation. In essence a rooftop garden, green roofs were perfected in the 1960s in Germany, and have become fairly popular in numerous European countries. It is only in recent times however, that green roof technology has begun to catch on in the U.S. More often than not, buildings have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A green roof is covered with vegetation. In essence a rooftop garden, green roofs were perfected in the 1960s in Germany, and have become fairly popular in numerous European countries. It is only in recent times however, that green roof technology has begun to catch on in the U.S.</p>
<p> More often than not, buildings have a waterproofing tensile membrane, over which the greenery is grown. A green roof is not the same as a rooftop garden. The second can have plants in containers, which is not actually part of the green roof system. In a green roof system the tensile waterproof membrane shields the building from water leakage, which can cause immense harm to the structure.</p>
<p> Building a green roof can serve a number of purposes. Going beyond beautifying your roof top, it can also supply insulation and reduce temperature and give many more benefits. You ideally should have an appropriately thought out green roof design, which is best suited and customized for your rooftop.</p>
<p> Not only are green roofs super for the environment, but they are also an exceptional investment. A correctly installed green roof can last a minimum of twice as long as characteristic roofing material, in that way saving you thousands of dollars in repair and replacement costs.</p>
<p>Green Roofing is tremendous for city dwellers who often want for green space such as a yard or a deck. The addition of a green roof can supply a space to express one&#8217;s creativity, and bring a bit of nature back to the city. In fact, by growing vegetation, you can invite insects, birds, and butterflies that would otherwise not have anywhere else to go. As a further benefit, green rooftops are aesthetically lovely and offer a visual contrast to the cement structures that dominate the cityscape.</p>
<p> Tristar Global Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Have been in the infrastructure business for a long time, and are experts at green roofing and other infrastructural activities.</p>
<p> Source: http://www.tristarglobal.in</p>
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<p>This is webmaster for Tristar Global Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Have been in the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.tristarglobal.in">infrastructure</a> business for a long time, and are experts at green roofing and other infrastructural activities.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 14:35:56 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A green roof is covered with vegetation. In essence a rooftop garden, green roofs were perfected in the 1960s in Germany, and have become fairly popular in numerous European countries. It is only in recent times however, that green roof technology has begun to catch on in the U.S.</p>
<p> More often than not, buildings have a waterproofing tensile membrane, over which the greenery is grown. A green roof is not the same as a rooftop garden. The second can have plants in containers, which is not actually part of the green roof system. In a green roof system the tensile waterproof membrane shields the building from water leakage, which can cause immense harm to the structure.</p>
<p> Building a green roof can serve a number of purposes. Going beyond beautifying your roof top, it can also supply insulation and reduce temperature and give many more benefits. You ideally should have an appropriately thought out green roof design, which is best suited and customized for your rooftop.</p>
<p> Not only are green roofs super for the environment, but they are also an exceptional investment. A correctly installed green roof can last a minimum of twice as long as characteristic roofing material, in that way saving you thousands of dollars in repair and replacement costs.</p>
<p>Green Roofing is tremendous for city dwellers who often want for green space such as a yard or a deck. The addition of a green roof can supply a space to express one&#8217;s creativity, and bring a bit of nature back to the city. In fact, by growing vegetation, you can invite insects, birds, and butterflies that would otherwise not have anywhere else to go. As a further benefit, green rooftops are aesthetically lovely and offer a visual contrast to the cement structures that dominate the cityscape.</p>
<p> Tristar Global Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Have been in the infrastructure business for a long time, and are experts at green roofing and other infrastructural activities.</p>
<p> Source: http://www.tristarglobal.in</p>
<div>
<p>This is webmaster for Tristar Global Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Have been in the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.tristarglobal.in">infrastructure</a> business for a long time, and are experts at green roofing and other infrastructural activities.</p>
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		<title>Why Have a ?green Roof??</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2011 14:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Roof Buying Team</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are green roofs? &#13; Green roofs or eco-roofs are the modern versions, and have many of the benefits of the ‘sod roofs’ that have been used in Scandinavia for centuries. Green roofs have risen rapidly in popularity, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands, and now in the UK. &#13; There are 2 types of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><b>What are green roofs?</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Green roofs or eco-roofs are the modern versions, and have many of the benefits of the ‘sod roofs’ that have been used in Scandinavia for centuries.  Green roofs have risen rapidly in popularity, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands, and now in the UK.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>There are 2 types of modern green roof systems, intensive and extensive.  Intensive green roof systems are generally for heavier landscape constructions on flat roofs, whereas extensive systems can be installed over any deck and contain a number of layers including vapour retarder, insulation and waterproofing membrane layers beneath the vegetation.  The general idea is to firstly provide a waterproof layer on a flat roof (or angled up to 45 degrees), and then put a thin layer of living vegetation on top of this.  </p>
<p><b>What is the point of a green roof?</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>A green roof  / eco-roof / living roof as the name suggests, has a more positive environmental and energy efficient impact than a conventional roof.  A green roof provides an ecologically friendly space which ‘gives back’ to its environment rather than harming or taking away from it.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Unlike ‘roof gardens’ which are traditionally for city dwellers with no ground level garden space, green roofs are not as ‘heavy’ i.e. they only have a thin layer of vegetation (sedum and mosses).  Roof gardens have large amounts of soil and all manner of plants, which in turn means work and maintenance are required throughout the year.  Green roofs however are virtually self-sustaining, perhaps requiring some weeding once a year, or an application of slow-release fertiliser.</p>
<p><b>There are a number of other benefits to green roofs:</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Rainfall is trapped in the vegetation and released slowly, thus helping to prevent flooding.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The layer of vegetation acts as natural insulation, thus reducing your heating / energy consumption and bills.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The insulating properties of the vegetation layer also reduce any extremes of temperature inside a building i.e. the sun’s heat is absorbed during the day keeping the inside of the building cool, and this heat is retained at night keeping the building warm.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Green roofs provide a fantastic environment / micro habitat for wildlife e.g. beetles, spiders, birds, bees and butterflies.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>A green roof is visually appealing and contributes to a more ‘natural’ looking environment in a built-up area.</p>
<p><b>How can you get a green roof?</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Find a specialist flat roofing company in your area, and ask them for a survey and quote.</p>
<div>
<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.countyflatroofing.co.uk/green-roofs.html">green roofs</a>, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.countyflatroofing.co.uk/green-roofs.html">green roof</a>, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.countyflatroofing.co.uk/index.html">flat roof</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2011 14:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><b>What are green roofs?</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Green roofs or eco-roofs are the modern versions, and have many of the benefits of the ‘sod roofs’ that have been used in Scandinavia for centuries.  Green roofs have risen rapidly in popularity, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands, and now in the UK.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>There are 2 types of modern green roof systems, intensive and extensive.  Intensive green roof systems are generally for heavier landscape constructions on flat roofs, whereas extensive systems can be installed over any deck and contain a number of layers including vapour retarder, insulation and waterproofing membrane layers beneath the vegetation.  The general idea is to firstly provide a waterproof layer on a flat roof (or angled up to 45 degrees), and then put a thin layer of living vegetation on top of this.  </p>
<p><b>What is the point of a green roof?</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>A green roof  / eco-roof / living roof as the name suggests, has a more positive environmental and energy efficient impact than a conventional roof.  A green roof provides an ecologically friendly space which ‘gives back’ to its environment rather than harming or taking away from it.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Unlike ‘roof gardens’ which are traditionally for city dwellers with no ground level garden space, green roofs are not as ‘heavy’ i.e. they only have a thin layer of vegetation (sedum and mosses).  Roof gardens have large amounts of soil and all manner of plants, which in turn means work and maintenance are required throughout the year.  Green roofs however are virtually self-sustaining, perhaps requiring some weeding once a year, or an application of slow-release fertiliser.</p>
<p><b>There are a number of other benefits to green roofs:</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Rainfall is trapped in the vegetation and released slowly, thus helping to prevent flooding.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The layer of vegetation acts as natural insulation, thus reducing your heating / energy consumption and bills.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The insulating properties of the vegetation layer also reduce any extremes of temperature inside a building i.e. the sun’s heat is absorbed during the day keeping the inside of the building cool, and this heat is retained at night keeping the building warm.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Green roofs provide a fantastic environment / micro habitat for wildlife e.g. beetles, spiders, birds, bees and butterflies.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>A green roof is visually appealing and contributes to a more ‘natural’ looking environment in a built-up area.</p>
<p><b>How can you get a green roof?</b></p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Find a specialist flat roofing company in your area, and ask them for a survey and quote.</p>
<div>
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		<description><![CDATA[With global warming and pollution being ever-present topics on the news, it is important for everyone to contribute to making the world a cleaner place. One way to do this is to use ecologically friendly materials when building your home. The wave of the future is green roofing. &#13; A green roof is a roof [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>With global warming and pollution being ever-present topics on the news, it is important for everyone to contribute to making the world a cleaner place. One way to do this is to use ecologically friendly materials when building your home. The wave of the future is green roofing. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>A green roof is a roof that is covered with vegetation. Essentially a rooftop garden, green roofs were developed in the 1960s in Germany, and have become quite popular in many European countries. It is only recently however, that green roof technology has begun to catch on in the U.S. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>A green roof is excellent for city dwellers who often lack green space such as a yard or a deck. The addition of a green roof can provide a space to express one&#8217;s creativity, and bring nature back to the city. In fact, by planting native vegetation, you can invite insects, birds, and butterflies that would otherwise have nowhere else to go. As an added benefit, green rooftops are aesthetically pleasing and offer a visual contrast to the pavement and steel that dominates the cityscape.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The environmental benefits of a green roof are many, and include the reduction of water runoff that occurs with typical homes. A reduction of runoff is good for the entire community, as too much runoff can result in flooding and water contamination. Because green roofs feature soil and plant life, these roofs are able to absorb as much as 75% of falling rainwater. This moisture is then released back into the air through condensation. A typical roof on the other hand is built to be totally waterproof, so every drop of water runs off and drains into the sewers. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Besides reducing water runoff, green roofs are also able to reduce the presence of toxins in the environment. Pollutants in the air and water, as well as carbon dioxide are absorbed by plant life and rendered harmless. These plants also produce oxygen. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Not only are green roofs great for the environment, but they are also an excellent investment. A properly installed green roof can last at least twice as long as typical roofing material, thereby saving you thousands of dollars in repair and replacement costs. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Green roofing can also significantly reduce your heating and cooling bills throughout the year. According to a recent study, building a green roof can reduce your heating and cooling needs by 26%. In cities especially, changes need to be made to the way that structures are built. Temperatures in cities are much higher than in surrounding areas because there is such a prevalence of buildings in a small area. These buildings are made with traditional materials, which absorb and then re-direct the sun&#8217;s heat. Cities are therefore much hotter than rural areas where there are less structures, and more green space. In order to combat the rising temperatures, some cities are offering incentives to builders to add green roofing to their projects.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>If you decide to build a green roof, you need to keep a couple of things in mind. First, there are two types of green roofs. Traditional style roof gardens, which feature large plants or lawns, require a great deal of maintenance. Feeding, watering, and soil care are all necessary to keep this garden in good condition. Extensive roof gardens on the other hand, have only a thin layer of soil, and require very little work to maintain. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Great for the environment, good for your pocket book, and pleasing to the eye, green roofs are a budding trend that can have a positive impact on the environment. Not only that, but a well constructed green roof can increase the value of your home by thousands of dollars. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[With global warming and pollution being ever-present topics on the news, it is important for everyone to contribute to making the world a cleaner place. One way to do this is to use ecologically friendly materials when building your home. The wave of the future is green roofing. &#13; A green roof is a roof [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>With global warming and pollution being ever-present topics on the news, it is important for everyone to contribute to making the world a cleaner place. One way to do this is to use ecologically friendly materials when building your home. The wave of the future is green roofing. </p>
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<p>A green roof is a roof that is covered with vegetation. Essentially a rooftop garden, green roofs were developed in the 1960s in Germany, and have become quite popular in many European countries. It is only recently however, that green roof technology has begun to catch on in the U.S. </p>
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<p>A green roof is excellent for city dwellers who often lack green space such as a yard or a deck. The addition of a green roof can provide a space to express one&#8217;s creativity, and bring nature back to the city. In fact, by planting native vegetation, you can invite insects, birds, and butterflies that would otherwise have nowhere else to go. As an added benefit, green rooftops are aesthetically pleasing and offer a visual contrast to the pavement and steel that dominates the cityscape.</p>
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<p>The environmental benefits of a green roof are many, and include the reduction of water runoff that occurs with typical homes. A reduction of runoff is good for the entire community, as too much runoff can result in flooding and water contamination. Because green roofs feature soil and plant life, these roofs are able to absorb as much as 75% of falling rainwater. This moisture is then released back into the air through condensation. A typical roof on the other hand is built to be totally waterproof, so every drop of water runs off and drains into the sewers. </p>
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<p>Besides reducing water runoff, green roofs are also able to reduce the presence of toxins in the environment. Pollutants in the air and water, as well as carbon dioxide are absorbed by plant life and rendered harmless. These plants also produce oxygen. </p>
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<p>Not only are green roofs great for the environment, but they are also an excellent investment. A properly installed green roof can last at least twice as long as typical roofing material, thereby saving you thousands of dollars in repair and replacement costs. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Green roofing can also significantly reduce your heating and cooling bills throughout the year. According to a recent study, building a green roof can reduce your heating and cooling needs by 26%. In cities especially, changes need to be made to the way that structures are built. Temperatures in cities are much higher than in surrounding areas because there is such a prevalence of buildings in a small area. These buildings are made with traditional materials, which absorb and then re-direct the sun&#8217;s heat. Cities are therefore much hotter than rural areas where there are less structures, and more green space. In order to combat the rising temperatures, some cities are offering incentives to builders to add green roofing to their projects.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>If you decide to build a green roof, you need to keep a couple of things in mind. First, there are two types of green roofs. Traditional style roof gardens, which feature large plants or lawns, require a great deal of maintenance. Feeding, watering, and soil care are all necessary to keep this garden in good condition. Extensive roof gardens on the other hand, have only a thin layer of soil, and require very little work to maintain. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Great for the environment, good for your pocket book, and pleasing to the eye, green roofs are a budding trend that can have a positive impact on the environment. Not only that, but a well constructed green roof can increase the value of your home by thousands of dollars. </p>
<div>
<p>Doug Jones is an award-winning <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.alljoneshomes.com/meet-doug.php" target="_blank">San Diego REALTOR</a></p>
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