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TPO roofing can effectively be integrated with green roofing systems, serving as a waterproofing layer beneath vegetative roofs. Its durability and chemical resistance make it ideal for extensive green roofs with lightweight vegetation. Additional layers like root barriers and drainage are necessary for optimal plant growth and system longevity.
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TPO roofing can effectively be integrated with green roofing systems, serving as a waterproofing layer beneath vegetative roofs. Its durability and chemical resistance make it ideal for extensive green roofs with lightweight vegetation. Additional layers like root barriers and drainage are necessary for optimal plant growth and system longevity.
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Yes, TPO roofing can be integrated with green roofing systems.

TPO
membranes are commonly used as the waterproofing layer beneath
vegetative or "living" roofs, providing a durable and watertight
barrier that protects the building structure from moisture while
supporting the layers of soil and plants above123.
TPO is especially well-suited for extensive green roofs that use
lightweight, low-maintenance vegetation like sedum3. Its chemical
resistance, durability, and heat-welded seams make it reliable for
this application. When designing a green roof with TPO, additional
layers such as root barriers, drainage, and protection mats are
typically installed above the TPO membrane to ensure proper plant
growth and system longevity69

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