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Dow Green Roof User Manual

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A protected membrane roof (PMR)
design is an ideal solution for “green”
roofs where landscaping or plant-
ings are used on the top surface.
Preventing leaks is crucial in any
roof, and even more so in a vege-
tative roof, because repairing this
type of roof can be costly.

In a vegetative roof PMR, typically

a fully adhered membrane is installed
over a concrete deck and the desired
thickness of STYROFOAM

Brand

Extruded Polystyrene Foam Insulation
and a root barrier are installed above
the membrane (Figure 1).

This layer of insulation serves a

dual function of providing both
long-term thermal insulation value as
well as mechanical protection of
the crucial waterproofing membrane
during the installation of the roof
landscaping, including drainage lay-
ers, drainage materials and plantings,
and the assorted equipment used
during the installation process.

W H E R E S H O U L D T H E

D R A I N A G E L AY E R B E

L O C AT E D ?

The drainage layer should always
be above the STYROFOAM

Brand

Extruded Polystyrene Foam
Insulation to ensure that any water
is quickly drained away and the full
value of the insulation is maintained.

In vegetative roof PMR deck

designs, a drainage layer above the
insulation allows water to drain off
the top surface of the insulation,
creating a “diffusion open” assembly.
If the insulation is sandwiched
between a vapor retarder (e.g.,
saturated drainage felt) and the
underlying membrane, vapor cannot
escape, so there is the potential for
it to be driven back into the insulation
(Figures 2 and 3). To create a “diffusion
open” layer, ensure that the top surface
of the insulation has a ventilating air
space as well as provides a good
slope for drainage.

Note: Never install a polyester

mat or moisture retention blanket
directly on the insulation. If used,
ensure a clear drainage layer
separates the moisture retention
blanket and the insulation.

V e g e t a t i v e

R o o f

P M R

A

D e s i g n

P r i m e r

I N F O R M A T I O N

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C O M M E R C I A L

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U S / C A N A D A

Figure 1: Vegetative Roof PMR*

Landscaping Curb

Ballast

Planting Layer

Filter Fabric

Drainage Layer
(shown: preformed
drainage sheet)

Root Barrier Membrane

Fully Adhered
Waterproofing Membrane

Structural Concrete Deck

STYROFOAM™ Brand
Foam Insulation

Cold Exterior
40°F (4°C), 20% RH

Vapor
Drive

Vapor Impermeable Surface
(standing water, retention mat)

Fully Adhered
Waterproofing Membrane

STYROFOAM™ Brand
Foam Insulation

Structural Concrete Deck

Figure 3: Creating “Diffusion Closed” Situations
(warm, high-humidity areas in North America)*

Figure 2: Creating “Diffusion Closed” Situations
(colder areas in North America)*

Warm, Humid Interior
70°F (21°C), 40% RH

Vapor Impermeable Surface
(standing water, retention mat)

Fully Adhered
Waterproofing Membrane

STYROFOAM™ Brand
Foam Insulation

Structural Concrete Deck

Warm, Humid Exterior
90°F (32°C), 50% RH

Vapor
Drive

Cool Interior
70°F (21°C), 40% RH