Definition of Terms
The planted roof system is a roof system in which structures such as filter cloth, water storage and drainage board, root puncture resistant waterproof layer, and insulation layer are laid under the planting soil of the building to make it function as root puncture resistant, waterproof, and thermal insulation.
System structure
Instructions
System advantages
Good economical efficiency: 20-30% higher than the cost of asphalt waterproofing membranes of the same level.
High reliability: It has excellent binary creep performance to ensure that the coil will not be damaged when the structure cracks.
Physical root resistance: TPO physical root resistance is superior to the many unstable factors of asphalt membranes that rely on chemical root resistance.
Good integrity: The seams are hot air welded with high strength, effectively ensuring the integrity of the waterproof layer.