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15 May 2026
Designing irrigation systems for green roofs requires a specific approach compared with traditional gardening. These are, in fact, complex ecosystems with constraints that are the opposite of those found in vertical gardens: limited weight, shallow substrate and high exposure to wind.
The first aspect to consider is the maximum allowable load. Water has a direct impact on the overall weight of the roof structure.
For this reason, when designing irrigation systems for green roofs it is essential to work with controlled water volumes, avoiding excess and oversizing.
It is not enough simply to distribute water: it must be managed precisely throughout the entire cycle.
Inefficient drainage can lead to waterlogging, root rot and structural overloads, as well as reduced oxygenation of the substrate. To prevent this, it is essential to design an effective stratigraphy: a drainage layer (gravel or modular cellular elements), a separating filter layer, and correct slopes towards the drainage outlets.
In addition, when designing irrigation systems for green roofs it is useful to incorporate systems that balance water input and runoff, such as rain sensors or short, frequent irrigation cycles. The aim is to keep the substrate moist but never saturated.

Roof structures are environments exposed to wind, where traditional sprinklers are often ineffective and can easily result in uneven irrigation.
For this reason, in the design of green roof irrigation systems, low-flow solutions such as drip lines are preferred. These operate at substrate level, reducing dispersion and evaporation.
It is also essential to design uniform water distribution, with well-spaced lines and, in more exposed situations, pressure-compensating systems to ensure a constant flow rate throughout the entire circuit.
The result is a more efficient irrigation system, with reduced waste and greater control over moisture levels.
Every green roof has unique characteristics: exposure, stratigraphy, vegetation and urban climate. For this reason, the design of irrigation systems for green roofs must always be tailor-made, integrating agronomic, hydraulic and structural expertise in order to adapt the system to real-world conditions.
At the same time, the market is experiencing strong growth in urban areas, driven by the environmental and thermal benefits that these solutions provide.
Designing irrigation systems correctly is both a technical and strategic choice: it means ensuring performance, durability and the long-term enhancement of the investment.
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