At Roofers Leeds we realise that sustainable roofing will become increasingly important, especially as we look for solutions to global warming, caring for the environment and making effective use of finite resources. Our roofers in Leeds understand that there are several different factors in creating a sustainable roof which we discuss below. First we will discuss what sustainable roofing is.
What is sustainable roofing?
At Roofers Leeds we believe sustainable roofing is the future of roofing. Sustainable roofing encourages the use of materials that are continuous/renewable and the production of clean energy. Examples of roofs that are constructed with sustainability in mind include, the fitting of solar panels to promote clean and renewable energy, eco-roofs for care of the environment and even roofs designed to collect rainwater.
Types of sustainable roofs
Eco Roofs
Eco roofs also known as green roofs, living roofs, vegetated roofs, etc are constructed from soil and vegetation that are actively growing on your roof.. This type of roof is becoming increasingly popular, in the UK and across Europe, as more property owners become environmentally conscious. Our roofers in Leeds advise that eco roofs can be categorised into 3 types, which are highlighted below. The type you choose depends on the amount of maintenance you are willing to undertake.
Intensive eco-roof - has a large vegetative layer which allows for a variety of plants and turf.
Extensive eco-roof - maintenance is kept to a minimum with a small layer of vegetative growth.
Semi-intensive eco-roof - is a combination of intensive and extensive eco roofs.
Fitting solar panels on your roof has benefits for your energy bills and the environment. Installing panels means you are less reliant on the National Grid to supply your electricity which lowers your utility bills. There are also schemes, where excess electricity, produced by your solar panels, can be sold to the National Grid on a fixed or variable tariff. Roofers Leeds recommend having solar panels installed, on your roof, as they represent a renewable method to source electricity and lower your carbon footprint.. The sustainable roofing
Sustainable Roofing Materials
The sustainable roofing materials our roofers in Leeds discuss below are some of the most common used in the industry. Slate has been
Slate
Slate has been used as a roofing material for decades. Slate is classed as a sustainable material as it is mined from rocks as is entirely natural. Slate roofing can last over 100 years.
Clay Tiles
Clay is another natural material used in roofing. Clay tiles are used in hot climates as they stand up well to the heat. Again, as clay is a natural material it is classed as sustainable and can last up to 100 years.
Metal Roofing
Metal is a popular roofing material that is used worldwide. Metal roofing is made of sustainable and recycled materials that can last 50 plus years. At the end of their design life, the metal can be recycled and used again. Metal roofing can be customised to give added curb appeal to your property.
Sustainable roofing practices will, almost certainly, become more popular and have benefits including cost saving and being environmentally friendly. Contact Roofers Leeds more information on sustainable roofing practices and your free competitive quote. Visit our homepage for a full list of our services.
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