Pre-Vegetated LiveRoof® System for the Pacific Northwest

Pre-Vegetated LiveRoof® System Profiles

Standard

Soil Depth: Appx 4 1/4”

Module Size: 1’ x 2’ x 3 1/4”

Weight: Appx 25-27 lbs/sf saturated

Merits: Maximizes storm water management, integrates perfectly with new construction

Plants: Succulent ground covers, water conserving accent plants and hardy spring blooming bulbs


Lite

Soil Depth: Appx 2 1/2”

Module Size: 1’ x 2’ x 1 3/4”

Weight: Appx 15-17 lbs/sf saturated

Merits: Ideal for retrofit projects where load limitations exist

Plants: Succulent ground covers and water conserving accent plants

X-Lite System is also available - 10 lbs/sf


Deep

Soil Depth: Appx 6”

Module Size: 1’ x 2’ x 3 1/4”

Weight: Appx 38-40 lbs/sf saturated

Merits: When irrigated, expands plant options

Plants: Succulent ground covers and drought tolerant native and adapted perennials, grasses and veggies

*ZERO JOBSITE TRASH*


Maxx

Soil Depth: Appx 8”

Module Size: 1’ x 1’ x 3 1/4”

Weight: Appx 50-55 lbs/sf saturated

Merits: Provides greater perimeter ballast and can be used to optimize biodiversity

Plants: Succulent ground covers and drought tolerant native and adapted perennials, grasses, veggies, vines and shrubs

*ZERO JOBSITE TRASH*

  • LiveRoof brings together a network of professional growers across North America. We lean on each other to share knowledge and experiences. Carrying a strong legacy and commitment to longevity and innovation, LiveRoof continues to lead the way in the industry. It’s a privilege to be part of this remarkable community.

  • An irrigation system should always be incorporated into the design. Overhead spray irrigation is the most effective method, ensuring even coverage and plant health while reducing long-term maintenance. Even minimal watering during extended dry periods preserves the roof’s appearance and function.

    Plus, irrigating your green roof helps cool your building temperatures in summer by boosting evapotranspiration!

  • Contact here for LiveRoof NW plant catalog and options. These plants are grown in Oregon and are suited for the PNW region (Seattle, Puget Sound, Portland, Eugene, etc)