Benchmark, Inc. Perspectives Webinar Series Sustainable Roofing: A Practical Strategy for Roof Replacement Commitment from the ground up.
Presenters Dr. James Hoff, DBA Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing Curt Liscum, RRC, RRO Benchmark, Inc. Eric Hasselbusch Benchmark, Inc.
Questions To ask a question, open the control panel, write your question in the Question and Answer box. Hit Send! Questions will be answered during the Q&A session.
Learning Objectives Identify drivers of sustainable roofing Review four key design elements Understand the role of preventive maintenance Learn when and why sustainable roofing may be the right choice
Definition - Sustainability* Minimizes the burden on the environment by using the earth s resources responsibly Conserves energy by improving the thermal efficiencies of roofs Extends roof life span by improving long-term performance * International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction
Drivers for Sustainable Roofing Existing market Energy Resources utilization Life cycle costs
Drivers - Market Potential 2010 NON-RESIDENTIAL ROOFING MARKET New Buildings < 0.5 Billion Sq. Ft. Existing Buildings < 2.5 Billion Sq. Ft. Each building represents 500 million sq. ft. of roofing opportunity
Drivers - Energy Why does energy matter? Rooftop PV Rooftop solar thermal Rooftop daylighting Insulation
Drivers - Energy Strategic Resource 700 Trillion BTU Potential Roof Energy Savings Annually (NONRESIDENTIAL) Each thermometer above represents 100 trillion BTU of energy savings
Drivers - Resources Support sustainability initiatives: Reduce waste/lower landfill costs Increase importance of water management Emphasis on material stewardship
Drivers - Durability and Life Cycle Building service life and occupant health/safety Green building guidelines and codes Reduce capital costs at present value Building disaster planning
Drivers for Sustainable Roofing Liability Strategic Asset
All Too Common Life Cycle High Impact Acquisition Use End Of Life Acquisition End Of Life Use Low Time Reduced service life Accelerated replacement cycle Increased financial and environmental impact
Goal: Sustainable Life Cycle Acquisition Planned Maintenance Renewal/Renovation End Of Life High Impact Extended Use Extended Use Low Time Extended service life Planned and orderly replacement cycle Reduced financial and environmental impact
Four Key Design Elements Roofing - A Strategic Asset: Energy management Material management Water management Durability/Life cycle management Result: Make Better Decisions
Planning and Design Ability to influence cost Project Conception High Delivery Method Design Construction Documents Ability to influence cost Low $ Bidding Construction Facility Management Decommissioning Demolition Time Source: The Project Resource Manual - CSI Manual of Practice
Design - Energy Management Questions to consider: What is the best R-value for your building? What is the best roof surface for your building? What are the best roofing practices to save energy? What are the best clean energy options for your building?
Design - Energy Management Insulation: Minimum R-Value Minimum R-value Zone 1 ASHRA E 90.1 R-15 ASHRAE 189 (Proposed) R-20 Climate Zones: ASHRAE Standard 169 Zone 2 Zone 3 R-20 R-20 R-25 R-25 Zone 4 R-20 R-25 Zone 5 R-20 R-25 Zone 6 Zone 7 R-20 R-20 R-30 R-35
Design - Energy Management Roof surface considerations: Goals - Optimize energy efficiency - Minimize peak energy demand - Reduce heat island effects
Design - Energy Management Roof surface considerations: Surface options (vegetative, ballasted, white, black, etc.) Reflected Sunlight Reflected Sunlight Absorbed Sunlight Absorbed Sunlight Options by climate zone
Design - Energy Management
Design - Energy Management Roofing practices save energy: Top Layer Staggered Top Layer Adhered Bottom Layer Fastened Top Layer Adhered Air Barrier Install roof insulation in multiple, staggered layers Use non thermal bridging techniques to eliminate thermal short circuits Install air barrier to restrict air movement into the roofing system Bottom Layer Fastened Quality control and assurance
Design - Energy Management Energy options: Rooftop PV - Many incentives available Rooftop Solar Thermal - Fast payback - Provide for hot water needs Rooftop Daylighting - Fast payback - Excellent retrofit opportunity
Design - Energy Management Useful energy tools: DOE Cool Roof Calculator My State Select a state NRCA EnergyWise Online Calculator My City My Proposed Roof R value Solar reflectance, SR [%] Infrared emittance, IE [%] My Energy Costs and Equipment Efficiencies Summertime cost of electricity [$/KWh] Air conditioner efficiency (COP) Select a city Heating fuel cost [$/Therm] Heating system efficiency [fraction] Net Savings [$/ft 2 per year] Cooling Savings [$/ft 2 per year] Heating Savings (Penalty) [$/ft 2 per year] SkyCalc Skylight Design Assistant Free Download DOE Cool Roof Calculator Online Calculator
Design - Material Management Questions to consider: What is the best way to reduce material waste? What are the best practices for recycling? What materials can be reused during a project? What options are there for reducing VOC s?
Design - Material Management Reduce material waste: Extend functional roof life - Implement maintenance and repair program - Verify system is installed as designed
Design - Material Management Recycling and reuse of materials:
Design - Water Management Questions to consider: What options are available to reduce storm water runoff and pollution? What impact could water management have on property taxes?
Design - Water Management Storm runoff and retention: Iowa State University Design Center - 2009 Cistern
Design - Water Management Property tax credits: Managing water, slowing its flow to reduce the potential for flooding and the runoff of pollutants. - Storm water fees can be reduced through the storm water credits program Minneapolis, MN - Provide a credit system, which can reduce fees by up to 65 percent based on the type of retention system. Marion, IA (Proposed Program)
Design - Durability/Life Cycle How can I design my roof to make it more durable? How can I design my roof for lowest cost of ownership? What impact do building codes have on durability and life cycle of roof systems? How can I reduce the risk from natural disasters?
Design - Durability/Life Cycle Design Appropriate wind resistance Durable roof insulation and components Proper drainage Protect membrane from roof traffic Reduce moisture damage Accommodate building movement Other design enhancements
Design - Durability/Life Cycle Additional considerations: Construction QC Defective membrane Foaming asphalt Rotted wood nailer Removing wet insulation (new)
Design - Durability/Life Cycle Additional considerations: Roof Maintenance Program (RMP) The decision not to employ an aggressive roof maintenance program is costing owners between $0.10 and $0.15 per square foot per year. Dennis Firman, P.E., U.S. Air Force (Figures based on his experience with more than 600 million sq/ft of roofing for the US Air Force.). Dick Fricklas co-author of the Manual of Low-Slope Roof Systems Third Edition and Luther Mock a managing partner of Martin Riley and Mock, Inc. a roof consulting firm, authored an article in Roofing Solutions Magazine that detailed an example where an aggressive roof maintenance program reduced annual roofing costs by $17, 573 each and every year over the 20 year study period for a 100,000 square foot roof; or $351,460.00 over the life of the roof.
Design - Sustainable Life Cycle Acquisition Planned Maintenance Renewal/Renovation End Of Life High Impact Extended Use Extended Use Low Time Make better decisions Extended service life Planned and orderly replacement cycle Reduced financial and environmental impact Your roof is a strategic asset.
Guidelines How do I know if I am making a sound roofing decision?
Guidelines YOUR ROADMAP TO SUSTAINABLE ROOFS www.roofingcenter.org
CRITERIA FOR A ROOFPOINT THAT MEETS THE THIS IS TO CERTIFY RECOGNITION ROOF + + + + + + OPTION A: OPTION B: ASSESSMENT SYSTEM Guidelines RoofPoint
Guidelines ENERGY Section 1: Energy Management RESOURCES Section 2: Materials Management Section 3: Water Management LIFE CYCLE Section 4: Durability Section 5: Life Cycle Management
Guidelines Provides clear direction SECTIONS (KEY SUCCESS AREAS) CREDITS (DETAILED STRATEGIES) REQUIREMENTS (SPECIFIC BENCHMARKS)
Become More Sustainable Today Implement a maintenance program Consider RoofPoint as a guide for evaluating sustainable roof designs Develop a quality control process
Q & A Dr. James Hoff, DBA Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing Curt Liscum, RRC, RRO Benchmark, Inc. Eric Hasselbusch Benchmark, Inc.
Presenter Contact Information Thank You Curt Liscum, RRC, RRO Benchmark, Inc. Email: cliscum@benchmark-inc.com Phone: 319.393.9100 ext. 275 Dr. James Hoff Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing Email: jhoff@roofingcenter.org Phone: 317.679.1542 Commitment from the ground up Benchmark, Inc. - A Roof and Pavement Consulting Company
Insert Poll Question Does your company have sustainability goals related to roofing? Yes No Don t Know
Insert Poll Question Which phase of a roofing project provides the greatest opportunity for impacting project costs? Design Construction Quality Control
Insert Poll Question What took precedence when making your last roofing buying decision? Initial cost Life cycle cost