LiteN’Less™ II PMR
LiteN’Less™ II PMR
Simply Economical
Protected Membrane Roofing

Key features
A soilless system that is low in weight and high on performance
- Most economical pre-vegetated system on the market
- Pre-grown vegetation offers full coverage upon installation
- Soilless, no loose growing medium
- Low maintenance
- Easily retractable for roof membrane access
- Ideal for roofs with difficult access and high rises
- Can withstand wind up to 200 km/hr and are certified by a P. Eng
Properties
Product Code | Product Name | Thickness (mm) | Dry Weight (kg/m2) | Saturated Weight (kg/m2) | Water Retention (l/m2) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NL718 | Sedum Blanket | 20.00 | 17.20 | 29.70 | 12.50 |
NL512 | Retention Fleece | 8.20 | 1.20 | 9.30 | 8.10 |
NL512 | Retention Fleece | 8.20 | 1.20 | 9.20 | 8.10 |
Stone Ballast & insulation by others | |||||
NL120 | Root Barrier | 0.50 | 0.46 | 0.46 | 0.00 |
Total | 36.90 | 20.06 | 48.76 | 28.70 |
Product Code | Product Name | Thickness (inch) | Dry Weight (psf) | Saturated Weight (psf) | Water Retention (inch) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NL718 | Sedum Blanket | 0.79 | 3.52 | 6.08 | 0.49 |
NL512 | Retention Fleece | 0.32 | 0.20 | 1.90 | 0.32 |
NL512 | Retention Fleece | 0.32 | 0.20 | 1.90 | 0.32 |
Stone Ballast & insulation by others | |||||
NL120 | Root Barrier | 0.02 | 0.09 | 0.09 | 0.00 |
Total | 1.45 | 4.02 | 9.98 | 1.13 |
The 3 Lights

The 3 Lights
- Light on the wallet – most economical system on the market
- Light on the roof – only 50 kg/m2 (10 psf) fully saturated
- Light on the Earth – low natural resources consumption
The 3 Highs

The 3 Highs
- High vegetation coverage – over 85% guaranteed at delivery
- High water retention – retains 1.4 times its own weight in water
- High wind resistance – sustained 133 km/h per CSA A123.24
The Minimalist

The Minimalist
- Less is more; the ideal lightweight greening solution on a budget
- Only 4 components; come in rolls for easy transportation & installation
- Easily retractable & replaceable for convenient roof membrane access
The Bioberm™ Add-On
A cost-effective option to enhance biodiversity on the LiteN’Less green roof system, maximize value, achieve LEED or meet the Toronto Green Standard Native/Biodiverse requirements. BioBerm™ is a multi-strategy design technique approved by the Design Guidelines for Biodiverse Green Roofs.
Unique Design
Sloped, rounded, pyramid-shaped, LiteN’Less™ easily adapts and conforms to various roof designs. The flexible sedum blanket and premium base layers are fully customizable and can be easily cut to fit any shape.
Technical Document Downloads

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In-Person Presentations or Live Webinars
Engineering Green Roofs for CoV’s Rainwater Management Plan
Green roofs play a key role in the City of Vancouver’s (CoV) new simplified rainwater management (RWM) requirements for new Part 3 buildings that took effect on Jan 1. We will learn how to design green roofs to help meet CoV’s retention/detention requirements and when upgrading to a blue-green roof can increase ROI.
Engineering Green Roof Systems to Optimize SWM 2.0
2.0 is a deep dive into the latest stormwater retention and detention technologies. Learn to use modeling to meet water balance and quantity control targets through initial abstraction and irrigation water reuse. Recognize opportunities and limitations. Case study demonstrates performance and cost savings.
Strategies to Meet Policy & Design Goals in Toronto
Check off multiple requirements set by the Toronto Green Standard (TGS) & Wet Weather Flow Management Guidelines (WWFMG). Success requires collaboration between architect, landscape architect & engineers, as well as understanding components, their functions & selection criterion to achieve specific goals.
NutsN’Bolts: A-Z of Essential Tips to Achieve Success
This three part series navigates through the complete green roof process; from recognizing opportunities, to planning, to material selection and system design with emphasis on stormwater management, to specifications and drawings, to clarity in construction documents and, finally green roof aftercare and maintenance for long term success. (3 hours over 3 weeks)
Cost Saving Strategies to Meet Toronto’s Green Roof Policy
Love ’em or hate ’em green roofs are everywhere and can check off multiple requirements set out by the Toronto Green Standard (TGS) and the Wet Weather Flow Management Guidelines (WWFMG). This webinar explores functions and selection criterion, and the collaboration between architect, landscape architect and engineer to achieve specific design goals.
Wind Design for Modular Vegetated Roof Assemblies
Webinar about the CSA A123.24: Standard Test Method for the Wind Resistance of Modular Vegetated Roof Assembly (VRA) reviews the two key test components that measure wind uplift and wind flow resistances. Videos & case studies help demonstrate how VRAs behave at different wind pressures and wind speeds.