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    Evaluating the Feasibility of Implementing a Green Roof Retrofit on Pitched Residential Roofs

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    Date
    2015
    Author
    Borchers, Benjamin
    Chow, Connie
    Doelp, Matthew
    Ent, Lawrence
    Hakes, Raquel
    Heo, Chung
    Hunsley, Kenneth
    Sinha, Sree
    Swaim, Courtney
    Whittaker, Anna
    Advisor
    Ristvey, Andrew
    DRUM DOI
    https://doi.org/10.13016/M26P9T
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    Green roofs are one solution to stormwater runoff which is a major environmental problem. However, the majority of green roofs are primarily implemented on flat roofed commercial buildings and not residential homes with sloped roofs. Team SO GREEN designed a light-weight green roof system retrofit for residential homes. Between June and November 2014, green roof performance data was collected and compared between the designed sloped roofs and a non-sloped control. The sloped design performed well and one test slope was improved with a recirculating irrigation system. An economic analysis was made and a focus group determined preliminary consumer interest, aesthetic preferences, and barriers. This study enriches the body of knowledge regarding bringing green roof systems to the residential home market.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1903/16760
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