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![]() Hi,
I'm considering modifying my garage roof from a slope to a flat green roof with a possibly a permaculture project. I'm just starting the idea phase and don't really know a whole lot about any of it. But it seems to be a perfect location to do so. It's approx. 10x20 and no shade. above it on the house roof I plan on solar water heating to supplement my radiant hot water heating. Any ideas or information would be greatly appreciated Thanks |
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![]() Welcome to the site.
That sounds like a cool project. I'd be interested in what goes into ensuring that your roof is strong enough to hold up under the newly added weight.
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![]() I plan on checking the footing and probably having the structure properly inspected before continuing.
The idea started with the need to redo my roof. For the garage I plan on making it it flat, and the added support is definitely a big consideration. |
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Another thing to watch out for draining water: soil and plants up there will hold water and may cause mold rotting of the roof materials. |
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