6 Factors to Assess Roof Sustainability

Through its lifecycle, a roof has a variety of environmental impacts. However, many impacts can be controlled by building owners and facility managers, resulting in lower energy costs and longer service life. Most buildings in the U.S. are under two stories and their roofs often represent the largest portion of their building envelopes. More heat energy is lost through roofs than walls and windows. If all U.S. buildings met the 2012 level of code-mandated insulation, 700 trillion BTUs of energy would be saved. Another aspect of environmental impact involves renewable energy production. If 25% of U.S. rooftops incorporated power from solar, the energy produced would be 25 times greater than the 21 billion kilowatt hours of hydroelectric power produced by the Columbia River’s Grand Coulee Dam. Keep in mind, however, that we can save more energy with insulation than we can generate from solar power. The building professional’s priority should be efficiency before renewable production. Service life also affects environmental impact. A roof that lasts 30 years will consume fewer materials and resources than one that lasts 15 years. To manage your roof’s green performance, take control of these six factors. 1) Roof Insulation The minimum insulation values required by building codes have been rising steadily in recent years. Code values are based on eight climate zones in the U.S., with zone 1 (which includes Miami) being the hottest and zone 8 (parts of Alaska) the coldest. The minimum thermal resistance values specified by the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) for insulation range from R-20 for zone 1 to R-35 for zone 8. The recognition of insulation’s importance has been increasing due to its energy-efficiency impact on heating and cooling loads, especially at a time when plug loads are being driven upward by computers and other electronic devices. However, code-mandated insulation values are only the legal minimums – thermal performance ultimately depends on other factors as well. 2) Thermal Performance Best practice calls for at least two layers of insulation. The bottom layer can be fastened or adhered, but ideally the top layers should only be adhered in order to avoid fasteners. Metal fasteners can transfer a lot of heat energy, creating thermal bridges from the building’s interior to the outside. Most fasteners have a 2- to 3-inch metal plate to withstand wind loads. Covering the fasteners with another layer of insulation reduces a building’s thermal losses. Der Beitrag 6 Factors to Assess Roof Sustainability erschien zuerst auf ap2study.

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Winter Is Here – Is Your Roof Ready?

When your site is susceptible to storms of any sort, dont throw caution to the wind. Its easy to forget your roof is up there – until its caving in around you. Whether youre facing wind, winter, or whatever the elements may bring, have a plan in place and

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Nachhaltige Partnerschaft: adesso und das German Sustainability Network

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Is Your Roof Ready for Storms?

As this column was prepared, the Weather Channel was tracking a major snowstorm moving up the East Coast. Weather predictions like these are far more accurate today than they were just a few years ago, but our preparations for dealing with major weather e

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Roof Crack, Couteray, Chamonix

// Cool video by Jack Geldardmade in sping 2011 when we visited Chamonix! Good to have you back Jack; hope we destroy some granite together in 2014!!! Check out his excellent bloghttp://jackgeldard.com/!

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New expert solutions for your old roof.

When it comes to remodeling an office, one of the most important aspects is painting. Any shade of paint can change the complete look of a room as a color has an ability to change a drab and boring room into a stunning one. Many people prefer to paint the

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