The roof garden build up allows for the realisation of a variety of design concepts even waterfeatures.
Green roof roof drainage concepts.
A green roof may require a separately plumbed secondary drainage system also known as the overflow relief system.
A water proof layer material for water retention and proper drainage helps plant growth and at the same time protects the roof and building from damage.
These are collector drains that are designed to flow when only partly full.
The roof can provide natural substrate and processes for plant growth.
The unique needs of a green roof installation.
Primary drainage systems are not designed to remove all of the water that falls on a roof during exceptionally heavy rain.
Saturation of the soil.
The load bearing component of the roof.
In addition to stormwater source control green roofs.
The design of the different drainage layers allows for a portion of the stormwater to be retained above where the water is allowed to flow freely off of the roof.
It is suitable for lawns perennials and with deeper growing media for shrubs and trees.
A green roof is an additional roof system on top of an existing roof made up of a layer of planted vegetation.
Dead and imposed loads should be calculated in accordance with bs en 1991 1 1 be en 1991 1 3 and bs en 1991 1 4 and should include the weight of the waterproofing system saturated weight of the green roof components and substrate vegetation snow loads and imposed loads such as access by people and vehicles as well as point loads for.
The growing medium substrate the plant layer.
System build up roof garden the roof garden green roof system is a multifunctional green roof build up with high water storage.
For green roofs small plants with fibrous roots and low water requirements are best suited.
Having proper drainage on a green roof is a critical aspect of the system.
There are two main forms of green roofs intensive and extensive.
The waterproofing membrane root barrier the drainage layer.
Operating within the green roof are the interception of rainfall by the plant layer infiltration and storage in the substrate and reservoir storage in the drainage layer.
This makes for lush plant growth on relatively thin substrate layers.
Is not able to drain properly it can negatively impact the vegetation due to over.
Moisture will be lost to the atmosphere as a result of evapotranspiration during dry periods.
Intensive roofs take more time to manage as they can hold up to 150 pounds of vegetation per square foot.
On zero degree roofs a roof dam irrigation system can be installed which stores up to 40 mm of water.
The most critical role of the drainage layer is to provide an adequate flow of water off the roof during and after rainfall.
Integration with hard landscapes for example walkways terraces driveways or play areas etc.
Green roof solutions offers many different drainage layer options depending on system goals regarding water retention.
The drainage capacity is tested according to en iso 12598.
The green roof consists of 8 superimposed layers 1 to 8.