Roofs rank near the top of the list when it comes to commonplace home improvements that can benefit big from going green. After all, your roof's exposure to heat, cold, and sunlight make it an excellent candidate to be a major player in improving your home's overall energy efficiency. And since your roof is also your home's most important line of defense when it comes to protecting you and yours from the elements, it's easy to see why homeowners across the country are drawn to the quality workmanship and high expectations that come with green remodeling.
Embracing Possibility: Green Flat Roofing
To be honest, flat roofing is one of the most paradoxical roofing systems in the green roofing world. On one hand, they can be about as un-green as roofing gets. Most flat roofing products are petroleum based, require a lot of energy to manufacture and install, and they have a relatively short life span. Add to that the fact that flat roofing materials are known for off-gassing potentially harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and that their poor drainage often leads to leaks, water damage, mold growth, and subsequent health issues, and it's easy to see why flat roofs aren't generally considered to be the greenest roofs around.
On the other hand, the development of true green roofs, roofs that are comprised of living vegetation, means that flat roofs have the potential to be the greenest roofs around. The question is whether you're willing to make that leap and if you're not, what else is you can do to help turn a traditional flat roof into a brighter shade of green.
Green Roofing with David Johnston
The man with the answers to those questions is David Johnston, founder of the green consulting firm What's Working, Inc., author of the Nautilus Award winning book Green Remodeling: Changing the World One Room at a Time, and ServiceMagic's most trusted adviser on all things green. Here's Johnston's take on the flat roof dilemma, and what you can do to make sure your flat roof installation is as green as possible.
Why a Living Roof is the Greenest, and Best, Roof Around
Let's start by going as green as it gets. A green roof (also called a living roof), is a roof that consists of a protective membrane and insulation with soil and plants all installed on top of it. According to Johnston, these roofs have a huge upside, including the following:
Potential Pitfalls of a Living Roof
While green roofs do have almost unlimited potential from a green standpoint for low slope and flat roofs, Johnston is quick to point out that they don't come without a few drawbacks the biggest of which is their weight.
If a Living Roof Isn't for You
Of course, not all homeowners are ready for the major investment in both time and money that installing a living roof requires. If that's the case for you, here are some other flat roofing suggestions from Johnston to help you paint your traditional flat roofing installation a brighter shade of green.
Calculating the True Value of Going Green with Your Roof
What's it going to cost you if you go green with your flat roofing project? If you install a living roof, your initial cost is going to be substantial. If you're not ready to make that leap, but are still interested in taking smaller steps in a green direction, your costs shouldn't vary too much from an average installation. Whichever direction you decide to go, try not to get wrapped up in the investment/return side of green remodeling too much. As David Johnston is fond of pointing out, going green is worth a lot more than a person can measure in dollars and cents. Green roofs are healthier, longer lasting, more maintenance free roofing solutions. And when you figure in that you're making a commitment to passing on a better, more environmentally responsible world to your children and grandchildren, it's easy to see what Johnston means when he says that it's tough to put a price tag on the true value of going green.
If you think green is the right choice for you, be sure to talk to your contractor about adopting a green building philosophy, find a contractor who specializes in green building and remodeling, or seek out the services of a green consulting firm to help you plan and design the best, and greenest, roof you possibly can. 
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