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Straight from a Local Field to Your Home!

Our sedum:

16 variety mix flowering from early spring til autumn

Sedum grown on a local farm

Recycled plastic module with a water reservoir to withstand dry spells

The perfect volume of substrate & drainage for sedum plants to flourish

Not enough substrate which discourages other plants to grow

Interlocking modules that provide easy roof maintenance if required

Low maintenance system

We are a leading supplier and installer

EcoRoofs are the leading supplier and installer of locally grown sedum green roof systems in Bristol, Gloucestershire and the surrounding areas.

We are passionate about the difference green roofs can make to home owners and wildlife.

The benefits to your home

Roof Protection

The UV rays from the sun breaks down flat roofing membranes that eventually, overtime, leads to leaks and replacement. A green roof will protect the flat roof from the suns harmful UV rays and extreme temperature fluctuations which have become more common in the UK.

Heat Island Effect

A green roof will keep the air flowing around your home even on a hot muggy day with no wind. London currently mandates green roofs to combat the heat island effect for this very reason. This helps keep the temperature down, even a few degrees decrease can make a real difference.

Insulation and Noise Reduction

A green roof will provide an extra layer of insulation, helping keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. It also provides an additional layer of sound proofing, which can be a huge benefit if you live near a busy road.

Ecosystems Protection

A green sedum roof is a perfect source of food for pollinator insects providing them with vital food source and habitat. This will help our fragile ecosystems and go some small way to protect our biodiversity.

A green roof also looks beautiful!

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