Sempergreen® Place ‘n’ Go Sedum Green Roof Trays (Plastic Tray Free)

Minimum order 10m2

This system includes 3 layers:

  • Sedum vegetation
  • Substrate
  • Drainage

There is nothing else like it on the market.  This is the ONLY LIGHTWEIGHT PLASTIC-TRAY FREE sedum module that can provide you with an instant green roof.

A ready-to-use lightweight module that can be placed directly onto the roof, providing immediate green results. The trays are made from a lightweight recycled polyurethane moulded foam and consist of 6 – 8 species of pre-cultivated sedums, grown on a special Sempergreen® substrate.

 Our hardy succulents are chosen for their ability to absorb and retain water and thrive in diverse weather conditions.

Ideal for: Easy DIY Kit, Lighter weight loading required on roof, Flat roof extensions from 3º- 15º, Bike & Bin Stores, Sheds, Garden Rooms

PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE 4 X MODULES TO EACH M2

£13.45ex VAT per tray

Ideal for:

Lightweight requirements: Flat roof extensions, garden offices where a lighter weight green roof, modular system is required.

Structure:

Modular so easily installed by placing on the roof

Weight:

57.5 kg/m2 saturated

Ease of Install:

VERY

Weight 0.147057 kg
Coverage

95%

Dry Weight

7-8kg/tray | 28-32kg/m2

Saturated Weight

Approx. 10-12.5kg/tray | 57.5 kg/m2

Thickness

7-9cm

No. of trays/m2

4

No. of m2 in a pallet

17.5m2

No. of trays per pallet

70

Pallet Size

100cm x 100cm

Trays

Recycled Polyurethane (Plastic Tray Free)

Roof Weight Bearing Capacity

Up to 60kg/m2 saturated

Roof Pitch

2 – 15°

The Sempergreen® Place ’n’ Go Sedumtray is as easy as it gets for installing your very own green roof.

Each tray measures 50 x 50 cm and there are 4 to each m2. The Place ‘n’ Go can be used on flat and gently sloping surfaces of up to 150 and can be placed directly onto the roof.

If you have a felt roof you will need our root barrier foil.

To give your instant green roof the start it needs you will need to add our Sedum Conditioner.

We recommend you use our Sedum fertilizer twice a year, around April and September.