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Green roof projects: The insurance perspective

Green roof projects: The insurance perspective
June 12, 2026 at 1:00 p.m.

RCS Influencers Ashley and Seth Pietsch share key insurance considerations for roofing contractors.

Green roofs have been part of the commercial construction landscape for years, offering benefits such as improved energy efficiency, stormwater management and enhanced building aesthetics. While these systems are no longer considered a new roofing option, they do present unique installation challenges and risk exposures that roofing contractors should understand before taking on these projects.

Unlike some traditional roofing systems, green roofs involve multiple layers, including waterproofing membranes, drainage systems, growing media and vegetation. The complexity of these installations increases the potential for costly errors. Improper installation can lead to water intrusion, structural damage, mold growth or plant system failures that may not become apparent until months or years after project completion.

Roofing contractors should carefully review their insurance program before taking on green roof projects. General liability insurance remains the foundation of protection, but contractors should also consider whether they have adequate limits and endorsements for the specialized work being performed. Pollution liability coverage may be worth exploring, particularly if runoff, fertilizers or other environmental factors could create exposure. Contractors performing design-build work should also evaluate the need for professional liability coverage to protect against claims involving design errors or recommendations. 

Another important consideration is contractual risk transfer. Green roof projects often involve coordination among architects, engineers, landscape designers, waterproofing specialists and general contractors. Clearly defined contracts outlining responsibilities, warranties and indemnification provisions can help reduce disputes when issues arise. Roofing contractors should carefully review project specifications and avoid assuming responsibility for elements outside their expertise.

Documentation is also critical. Maintaining detailed records of installation procedures, manufacturer guidelines, inspections, maintenance recommendations and project communications can prove invaluable if a claim occurs. Many green roof systems require ongoing maintenance, and contractors should clearly communicate maintenance requirements to building owners to help prevent future problems. 

For roofing contractors, green roofs represent another specialized segment of the industry that requires careful planning and execution. While the roofing principles remain familiar, the added complexity of these systems can create exposures that differ from traditional projects. By understanding those risks, implementing sound risk management practices and maintaining an insurance program that aligns with their operations, contractors can better protect their businesses while continuing to serve the evolving needs of commercial property owners.

Ashley Pietsch is the vice president and Seth Pietsch is the president of Integrity Insurance & Bonding Inc. Read their full bios here.



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