Ecoroof Benefits

Ecoroofs Oregon have been pioneers in green roof (ecoroof) construction and maintenance for the greater Portland, Oregon region since 2005. In that time we have installed and maintained over 150 green roofs throughout Portland and the outlying areas.

Green roofs replace conventional roofs with living, breathing ecosystems that mitigate storm-water runoff, conserve energy by reducing heating and cooling costs and provide habitat for native plants, birds and insects. Green roofs also help cool urban heat islands, reduce pollution and carbon emissions and reduce harmful storm-water runoff to help preserve fish habitat. Green roofs also provide additional green space in dense urban environments like Portland.

For the owner/occupant, green roofs reduce ambient noise, and often provide aesthetic value to an under-utilized roof space. Green roofs conserve energy by lowering rooftop temperatures in summer thus reducing the need for air conditioning. Green roofs also increase the longevity of the roof by encapsulating the roof membrane, protecting it from the sun's ultra-violet rays. If protected, the lifespan of the roof membrane can last as long as 50 years. Compared with the lifespan of conventional roofs which last 20 years.

If you have a green roof (ecoroof) or other rooftop development or maintenance project, or just want to see how you can better utilize your rooftop space in the Portland metro area (including Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington Counties and beyond), contact us to discover how we can help you save time and money.

Ecoroof Projects

SE Portland Infill Rooftop Patio and Ecoroof

This close-in SE Portland owner-architect infill project was designed specifically to meet stormwater requirements. One of the earliest Portland ecoroofs...

NW Portland Multi-family Ecoroofs

Referred to Ecoroofs Oregon by Landscape Architect Pat Lando, the owners of these two duplexes in a densely populated NW...

Common Ground Ecoroof Ecoeave

Ecoeaves, a term coined by architect Corey Omey, are vegetated areas of the roof edge that extend over the exterior...

Stoller Winery Tasting Room

Stoller Vineyard Tasting Room, in Dayton, Oregon, was designed by EMA Architects, and built by R&H Construction in 2012. Ecoroofs...

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