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    Living Roof

    WOuld it be possible to have a roof with grass or other plants on it with a log home. im sure you could use enough log beams to support such a structure but what kind of pitch do u need for this type of log structure has any one done it before

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    impossible...

    ...(I Fart In Your General Direction. Go and boil your bottom, sons of a silly person. I blow my nose at you ...)

    of course you can have a green roof. I saw a green roof on top of the academy of sciences in san francisco that had a whole range of slopes. The top looked like a hobbit hole.

    I don't know how to do it, since this is not my priority, however, I did visit a member's home, Mike Vowels, and he had one (not over the whole roof, but a portion. Read about it here http://www.loghomebuilders.org/articles/news or here http://www.loghomebuilders.org/living-green-king-county-case-study-green-remodeling. You can find non LHBA sites by googling some keywords.

    ...[take the class] or I shall taunt you a second time...

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    green / living roof

    What you're talking about is often called a green roof, or a living roof. It's possible on nearly any home. It does increase the roof weight and you must consult with an engineer about your spans, but completely possible.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_roof





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