Showing posts with label Green Roofing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Roofing. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Spotlight Project - Great Bay Distributors

Great Bay DistributorsSpotlight Project

Organization:  Great Bay Distributors
System: Single Ply TPO

Square feet: 263,620


 
RAMCON Roofing installed six TPO roofing systems on metal decking at Great Bay Distributors new headquarters. The property sits on 96 acres of land located in St. Petersburg near interstate 275. The cold storage facility’s roofing system accommodates a 1.5-megawatt solar array making Great Bay Distributors the largest private solar power installation in Florida. In addition, the roofing system received a 20-year no dollar limit warranty. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the system is projected to offset 90 percent of the building's energy cost after approximately six years.

Monday, February 4, 2013

White, Green, and Cool: Maximizing The Value Of Solar-Reflective Roof Membranes


Roofs are an important element in green, sustainable, architectural solutions. One of the more interesting concepts in energy efficiency is the “cool roof,” also sometimes known as a “white” or even “green” roof. The terms are not really interchangeable -- the cool roof concept is specifically defined by the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) as a roof membrane (single-ply, built-up, or modified bitumen), field-applied coating or other type of roof cover (such as sheet-metal), with both a specified initial solar reflectivity and an “aged” reflectivity value. The basic concept -- reflecting the sun’s heat, absorbing and then emitting solar radiation -- is well established.

Cool roofs are definitely green (to the extent that they are sustainable and minimize adverse environmental impact) and may contribute to interior comfort while reducing energy expenditures, but they are not the garden-surface variety of the term “green roof.” Green roofs are also commonly designed with high insulation R-values.

The cool roof idea has been around for several decades, but it has gained importance with increasing environmental concerns. Building codes feature stricter standards regarding R-values and roof materials (e.g., thermal resistance value must be 20 or greater), while environmental issues add a social awareness element -- cool roofs can enhance your reputation. Materials have changed, too; a wide variety of roof membrane and coating materials are available to designers, including light (but not necessarily pure white) colors.

Caveats for Cool
Cool roofs, if properly maintained, can also reduce energy costs, thus beneficially impacting an owner’s bottom line. There are some caveats regarding cool roofs, however. 

Roof surfaces should be positively sloped to minimize the accumulation of dirt in low spots and to likewise aid in “self-washing” during normal rain.  Cool roofs are particularly appropriate for warm, sunbelt-style climates like ours with greater demands for cooling rather than heating.

Targeted Maintenance
Even when a cool roof is initially effective, targeted maintenance, which is often overlooked, is still necessary for the roof to remain clean and reflective so that it can stay cool and efficient throughout its lifecycle. Dirt, soot, sediment and similar substances will still settle on a cool roof  making the roof darker and less efficient over time. We must invest some time, effort and money in monitoring the roof’s condition and performing cleaning or repairs as necessary. Otherwise, energy-efficiency declines and cool roof benefits are largely lost. 

Monday, January 23, 2012

The Future of Green Roofing





Green roofs involve growing plants on rooftops, thus replacing the vegetated footprint that was destroyed when the building was constructed.

Germany is widely considered the leader in green roof research, technology and usage. It is estimated that 12% of all flat roofs in that country are green and the German green roof industry is growing 10% to 15% per year. In North America the concept of green roofs is still fairly new.

Will green roofs ever catch on in the United States like they have in Europe? Several barriers to widespread acceptance exist such as a lack of awareness regarding green roofs, potentially higher installation costs, limited quantifiable data pertaining to the benefits they provide, no technical information on how to build them, and a lack of government incentives or tax breaks. However, all of these problems are currently being addressed. These barriers are not insurmountable, as the same barriers have been overcome in Germany. In the U.S. the concept of green roofs is just now being introduced and will likely become more common in the future. They represent an entirely new market for landscape designers/architects, nursery operations, and landscape contractors; and the potential market includes all existing and future roofs in the country.

Monday, January 25, 2010

RAMCON is Committed to Environmental Stewardship

Sustainability means adopting practices that help RAMCON meet the needs of the present without compromising the world’s ability to meet the needs of the future. As a company, we are committed to being a leader in environmental performance. RAMCON's commitment to sustainability is aligned with our corporate commitment to creating shared value for everyone we touch - today and tomorrow.

Our Green Roofing operations ensure that preserving natural resources and minimising waste have become an integral part of the day-to-day activities. RAMCON’s commitment to sustainability is aligned with our corporate commitment to creating shared value for everyone we touch – today and tomorrow. Preserving natural resources and minimizing waste have become an integral part of all RAMCON Operations as we work to build a better future for tomorrow.

Energy is our top priority, whether saving with efficiencies or creating with photovoltaics. Over the past years, RAMCON has committed ourselves to be a driver in the Green construction revolution. We aim to reduce the amount of energy we produce and to ensure that we provide our customers with roofing systems to do the same. We aim to promote and share energy conservation methods with contractors, owners, managers and the local community. For more information on our Green Operations, visit RAMCON Green and Sustainable Roofing Operations.