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Retrofit Your Building With a Green Roof

By Cristina Senjug, Partnership Manager, Next Level Stormwater Management

Homeowners Can Shape the Future,
Build Resiliency

When we talk about building a more resilient, sustainable city, it’s easy to picture large infrastructure projects or sweeping policy changes. But some of the most powerful climate solutions are within reach of homeowners, right now. A green roof is a simple yet transformative step you can take, turning the space atop the home you already own into living, breathing green infrastructure.

Transformed for Climate Resilience

In dense urban centres like Toronto and Vancouver, every square metre of green space counts. One of the most inspiring things about green roofs is that they’re not limited to new construction. Many existing buildings, from single-family homes to commercial properties, can be retrofitted to support a green roof. With the right design and structural assessment, your current roof can become a thriving ecosystem. Next Level Stormwater Management has a variety of green roof systems to choose from to suit your structure and design goals. Most popular is our lightweight, economical LiteN’Less® system which is easy, quick and clean to install and maintain. Often, BioBerms® with additional native plants can be added to this soilless system.

Whether it’s the extensive, soilless system or an intensive biodiverse system such as the Alpine Meadow or Flora Garden, all of NLSM’s green roofs provide a basket of benefits that will increase your daily enjoyment, property value and contribute to a healthier and more resilient environment.


Real Impact of a Green roof on Your Home:

  • Stormwater Management: Green roofs soak up rainfall and reduce runoff that can overwhelm storm sewers. During heavy storms, this makes a measurable difference
  • Flood Mitigation: By slowing and retaining water, green roofs help prevent the flash flooding that’s becoming more common with climate change and can affect your property
  • Longer roof lifespan: Protection from UV exposure and temperature extremes can significantly extend roofing membrane life and save you money
  • Improved Urban Biodiversity: Pollinators and birds all benefit from pockets of habitat high above the street. A single green roof can become a stepping stone in a larger ecological network
  • Improved Air Quality Green roofs help filter pollutants
  • Enhanced Aesthetic: Green roofs transform bare rooftops into living landscapes bringing colour, texture, seasonal change, and a direct, calming connection to nature into everyday urban life


What Do I Need to Know?

Can my roof support it?
Many homes can, but a structural assessment is required, especially for older roofs.

What roof slope is allowed?
Green roofs work best on flat to moderately sloped roofs (typically up to ~20° with stabilization).

Can it go over asphalt shingles?
No, a green roof cannot go on asphalt shingles because shingles contain many penetrations, degrade when constantly wet, and are not root‑resistant. Green roofs require a tightly sealed membrane system compatible with root‑barrier layers.

Will it leak?
No, it will not leak if installed over a water-tight waterproofing and root‑barrier system that prevent leaks.

What plants are used?
Sedums, native grasses, and drought‑tolerant plants that thrive in shallow soil and harsh conditions are most common.  Rooftop food production is also possible with the right growing media and if the structure can support the extra weight.

Will it attract pests?
No.  A well‑designed green roofs does not attract pests and often support beneficial insects.

What are the costs and maintenance?
Costs vary by plantings, size of green roof and ease of access. Maintenance involves routine inspections and weeding. 

TO Wants You To Go Green

If you’re in Toronto, the City will support your retrofit through the Eco-Roof Incentive Program.

Toronto’s Green Roof Rebate helps you build your home’s resiliency while helping the city reach its climate and sustainability goals.

To learn more on how to navigate and apply for the rebate, read NLSM’s blog.

Vancouver’s Practical Green Roof Guide

Aerial view solar biosolar photovoltaic with green roof

Next Level can walk you through Vancouver’s practical Rain City Green Roof Best Practices Guide that supports homeowners interested in implementing green roofs to help manage rainwater on site, to improve building resilience, and support urban biodiversity.

Vancouver encourages voluntary green roofs by offering design tools, plant lists, and real‑world examples that make it easier for homeowners to plan and build high‑performing systems with confidence.

Read NLSM’s blog with highlights on Vancouver’s Rain City Green Roof Best Practices Guide.

Your Roof – Part of the Climate Solution

Let’s help your green roof grow! Ready to explore what a green roof could look like on your building? The Next Level Stormwater Management team is here to help you take the next step.

Supplier of more than 2.5 Million SQFT Coast-to-Coast

Next Level Stormwater Management (NLSM) is Canada’s leading supplier of high performance rooftop retention and detention solutions such as LiteN’Less™, StormCap™, Alpine Meadow and SpongeBase™. NLSM’s team has more than 90 years of combined industry experience and service. Contact NLSM by email or phone (416) 637-5772.

Making a Tangible Environmental Impact

Image: City of Toronto Eco Roof Incentive Program
By Cristina Senjug, Partnership Manager, Next Level Stormwater Management

What is the Eco‑Roof Incentive Program?

The City of Toronto Eco‑Roof Incentive Program is a municipal environmental grant program that helps property owners offset the cost of installing green roofs and cool roofs on buildings within Toronto. Its main goal is to reduce urban heat, manage stormwater, lower energy use, and improve climate resilience across the city. The Eco‑Roof Incentive Program provides financial incentives to support the installation of:

  • Green roofs (vegetated roof systems with plants and growing medium)
  • Cool roofs (light‑coloured or reflective roofing systems)

These eco‑roofs help make Toronto cooler, greener, and more climate‑resilient by reducing heat buildup, managing rainwater, improving air quality, and lowering building energy costs.

1.1 Million Square Metres of Impact

Since 2009, Toronto’s Eco‑Roof Incentive Program has funded over 600 green and cool roof projects to create an estimated 1.1 million square meters of eco-roof space. These roofs have helped divert stormwater, reduce energy consumption and create jobs. They reduce citywide greenhouse gas emissions and have made a real, tangible environmental impact to help Toronto with its climate goals.

Want to retrofit your home’s rooftop?
Read A Sustainable Future Starts Right Above Your Head

Green roof in the Junction Toronto

Eligible buildings

  • existing residential, industrial, commercial & institutional buildings of any size
  • new residential, industrial, commercial, & institutional buildings with a gross floor area of less than 2,000 m²
  • all new construction projects by Toronto School Boards and not-for-profit organizations

Incentive

  • $100 per m2 of vegetated area installed
  • Maximum of $100,000 per green roof project

Green roofs on existing buildings are also eligible for up to $1,000 Structural Assessment Grant.

Download the One-Pager Reference
Toronto Green Roof Incentive for Homeowners

Here to Help With Your Application

Applications are open year‑round, but approval must be received before any construction begins. Next Level Stormwater Management’s (NLSM’s) team of Green Roof Professionals (GRPs) will help you apply for the green roof rebate and navigate Green Roofs Planning, Design, and Maintenance  and Inspection and Maintenance Guide.

NLSM has a variety of green roofs to meet your design goals. All green roof systems are wind tested and comply with municipal requirements. Consider our most popular lightweight and economical LiteN’Less® pre-vegetated green roof that is easy, quick and clean to install. Upgrade with a BioBerm® for strategic visual and biodiversity enhancements where your building structure allows more weight. Or, make it an Alpine Meadow or a rooftop oasis with unlimited plantings and even food production with the Flora Garden.

Want to Learn More? Watch Webinar

Supplier of more than 2.5 Million SQFT Coast-to-Coast

Next Level Stormwater Management® (NLSM) is Canada’s leading supplier of high performance rooftop retention and detention solutions such as LiteN’Less®, StormCap®, Alpine Meadow and SpongeBase®. NLSM’s team has more than 90 years of combined industry experience and service. Contact Vicky Snyder at NLSM by email or phone 647-290-4460.

Celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month

By Cristina Senjug, Partnership Manager, Next Level Stormwater Management

Every April, landscape architects across Canada join colleagues around the world to celebrate World Landscape Architecture Month (WLAM).

This is a time to recognize the important work landscape architects do to help design many of the outdoor spaces we use and pass through daily, from parks and neighbourhoods to campuses and city streets.

Working alongside urban planners, architects, and engineers, landscape architects help shape cities to be functional, sustainable, safe and welcoming.

Designing Gardens in the Sky

As Canadian cities grow denser through increased development and construction, landscape architects are essential in planning and designing resilient urban environments and responding to climate challenges such as urban heat, flooding, and biodiversity loss.

Green roofs are an exciting and innovative area of landscape architecture. Also known as vegetated roofs, green roofs transform unused rooftop spaces into vibrant, living ecosystems. They’re an example of how landscape architects combine ecology and hydrology to design thriving ecosystems to to provide environmental and social benefit. Through careful design and implementation, these vegetated rooftops manage stormwater, mitigate flooding, reduce urban heat, support biodiversity and restore much‑needed urban green space.


Next Level Stormwater Management is proud of our collaboration with landscape architects by consulting on and supplying millions of square feet of green roofs on hundreds of projects across Canada.


Below are recent aerial videos of some landmark green roofs.

Video of Biodiverse Green Roofs

Learn More about Landscape Architecture

Landscape architecture matters because it creates safe, healthy, and beautiful outdoor spaces where people, wildlife, and communities can thrive.

If you’re interested in landscape architecture where creativity and design blends with science and climate action, visit Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) or check out one of several accredited landscape architecture programs across the country.

UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (MLA) | Vancouver, BC
UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL (MLA) | Montréal, QC
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY (MLA) | Calgary, AB
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH (BLA/MLA) | Guelph, ON
UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA (MLA) | Winnipeg, MB
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO (MLA) | Toronto, ON

Supplier of more than 2.5 Million SQFT Coast-to-Coast

Next Level Stormwater Management (NLSM) is Canada’s leading supplier of high performance rooftop retention and detention solutions such as LiteN’Less™, StormCap™, Alpine Meadow and SpongeBase™. NLSM’s team has more than 90 years of combined industry experience and service. Contact NLSM by email or phone (416) 637-5772.

More than 85 Years Experience

Next Level Stormwater Management (NLSM) is Canada’s leading supplier of pre-vegetated roofs such as LiteN’Less™ and StormCap™ systems. NLSM’s team has more than 85 years of combined green roof industry experience: helping with stormwater calculations and technical advice, design, planning and maintenance support, assisting with required documentation, issuing P.Eng-stamped wind reports and supplying and delivering the complete system package.

Enjoy this rare bird’s eye view of NLSM green roofs!


Supplier of more than 2.5 M SQFT Coast-to-Coast

Canada’s leading supplier of pre-vegetated roofs, NLSM customizes to local requirements, offers warranty & maintenance support, provides ​stormwater calculations specific to location ​and building/roof type, stormwater test data & related innovative hydrologic modeling. Click here to get started on your next green roof.