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ROOFING MATERIALS By Aysha Shad Ali Sharukh Shamz
There are enormous variety of roofing materials available based on price , durability , appearance and slope . For pitched roof 1. Asphalt shingles 2. Metal 3. Wood 4. Slate 5. tile
For
low slope and flat roof 1. Roll roofing 2. Membrane 3. Built up
Square
materials which are necessary to cover 100 sq.ft. of roof surface. Exposure-number of inches (of) shingles left exposed above bottom edge coverage-number of layers of material that are applied
Asphalt shingles Most
widely used. Several different types. Lifespan of 15-25 years
Steel shingles Made
out of aluminum or other steel types. Typically carry lifetime warranty
Cedar shingles Cedar
wood shims. Cedar oils naturally repel water and insects. Last 40-50 years
Asbestos shingles Very
long lifespan Fireproof and low cost Rarely used now a days because of health concern.
Clay roof One
of the oldest roof coverings. Requires little maintenance, and is fire, mould and insect resistant. Fragile, and expensive. Used commonly in warmer climates Applied with mortar or using nails Traditionally applied over purlins, nailed to sheathing today
Slate Shingles Actual slivers of rock used as shingles. Long lifespan. Similar to clay. Heavy and requires a strong roof Expensive Roof framing must be reinforced for the weight Slate should not be walked on if old Can be repaired with clip normally fastened with copper nails in pre drilled holes
Metal roofing Recent
improvement in paint quality and life have brought more painted steel roofs into the residential market. Cost competitive with asphalt shingles , used commonly for agricultural structures Attached with gaskated nails or more commonly with gaskated screw.
Roll roofing Traditionally
used for low-slope residential work Available in single and double coverage Very expensive , but considered unattractive Applied with nails and tar , tar typically leaked out at edges.
Membrane roofing “rubber”
roofing and other material come in sheets or rolls , are glued or ballasted to the roof Materials are relatively expensive, but roof is long lasting and stays flexible. thermoset membrane thermoplastic
Hips-hip roof are shingled up to the hip cap, and the capped Valleys-are a collection source for water, and a common point for leaks. Valley can be handled as opened or closed. Closed valley can be cut or woven.
open valleys are used with either mineral surface roll roofing or aluminum flashing in the valley. Width of watercourse increase down the valley. advantage is unobstructed watercourse and disadvantage is appearence
Closed valley-closed valley are either woven or cut. woven valley require shingles on each roof to be laid at the same time. provide double thickness the full valley length. Require the same pitch on each roof.