Green Product Category: Roofing

Roofs provide one of the most fundamental functions of a building: shelter from the elements. They must endure drastic temperature swings, long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, high winds, rain, hail and, depending on the climate, snow.

In conflict with these performance and durability requirements, much of the roofing industry is driven by highly competitive economics and thin profit margins. Since shingles are rarely recycled, the 15- or 20-year typical life span of asphalt composite roofing products makes them highly resource-intensive. The National Roofing Contractors Association estimates that 75 percent of the dollars spent on roofing in the U.S. are for replacing or repairing existing roofs.

Asphalt Shingles (2 Articles, 3 products)
Clay Roofing Tiles (13 products)
Fabric Roofing (1 product)
Fluid-Applied Roofing (3 Articles, 8 products)
Green Roof Planting Media (5 products)
Green Roof Systems (15 Articles, 25 products)
Gutters and Downspouts (1 Article, 3 products)
Lightweight Concrete Roof Insulation (1 Article, 1 product)
Metal Shingles (3 products)
Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing (1 Article, 3 products)
Plastic and Rubber Shingles (2 Articles, 5 products)
Ridge and Soffit Vents (1 product)
Roof Accessories (1 Article, 2 products)
Roof Walkway Pads (4 products)
Roofing Panels (2 Articles, 8 products)
Slate Shingles (13 products)
Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing (9 Articles, 3 products)
Wood Shingles and Shakes (1 Article, 12 products)


BIBLIOGRAPHY ITEMS

Websites

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, publisher
 

Books

by Clarke Snell et al. (2005)
by John Straube et al. (2005)
(2005)
by Nigel Dunnett et al. (2004)
Tom Woolley et al., editor (2000)
by Theodore Osmundson (1998)
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