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The document discusses different types of roof finishes including metal roofing, concrete flat roofing, and concrete tile roofing. Metal roofing uses galvanized metal pieces or tiles and comes in materials like corrugated steel, zinc-aluminum-silicon coated steel, metal tiles, stainless steel, aluminum, and copper. It has advantages like being lightweight, portable, durable, and energy efficient but is also expensive and requires maintenance. Concrete flat roofing uses materials like asphalt, modified bitumen, and synthetic rubber to form a continuous membrane with a slight slope. Concrete tile roofing is made from sand, cement, and water and is durable but heavy.
The document discusses different types of roof finishes including metal roofing, concrete flat roofing, and concrete tile roofing. Metal roofing uses galvanized metal pieces or tiles and comes in materials like corrugated steel, zinc-aluminum-silicon coated steel, metal tiles, stainless steel, aluminum, and copper. It has advantages like being lightweight, portable, durable, and energy efficient but is also expensive and requires maintenance. Concrete flat roofing uses materials like asphalt, modified bitumen, and synthetic rubber to form a continuous membrane with a slight slope. Concrete tile roofing is made from sand, cement, and water and is durable but heavy.
The document discusses different types of roof finishes including metal roofing, concrete flat roofing, and concrete tile roofing. Metal roofing uses galvanized metal pieces or tiles and comes in materials like corrugated steel, zinc-aluminum-silicon coated steel, metal tiles, stainless steel, aluminum, and copper. It has advantages like being lightweight, portable, durable, and energy efficient but is also expensive and requires maintenance. Concrete flat roofing uses materials like asphalt, modified bitumen, and synthetic rubber to form a continuous membrane with a slight slope. Concrete tile roofing is made from sand, cement, and water and is durable but heavy.
ROOF FINISHES Roof- an overhead covering of a building with its framework support. Roof finishes- an assemble of manufactured pieces of hard-wearing material on the framework support to protect internal spaces from the climatic changes.
TYPES OF ROOF FINISHES Metal Concrete Concrete tiles Fibreglass DEFINITION METAL ROOFING
Is a roofing system made from galvanized metal pieces or tiles.
Often corrugated or otherwise shaped.
Types of metal roofing materials: Corrugated galvanized steel (wrought iron/steel sheet coated with zinc) A blend of Zinc, aluminum and silicon coated steel. (Zincalume, galvalume) Metal tile sheets Stainless steel. Aluminum Copper METAL ROOFING
Advantages:
Lightweight Portability Durability Long span construction Weather resistance Design flexibility Recyclable Energy efficiency
Disadvantages: Expensive Corrosion due to incompatible material Requires a good deal of craftsmanship Great care Regular maintenance CONCRETE FLAT ROOFING
horizontal roofing with slight inclination (10 degrees)
made from different materials and substances (asphalt built up roof (BUR), modified bitumen, Hypalon, PVC, TPO and EPDM synthetic rubber)
requires continuous membrane roofing material
Roof slope can be achieved by: inclining structural members or roof deck, or by tapering layer of thermal insulation
Slope usually leads to interior drains/ perimeter scupper
CONCRETE FLAT ROOFING Advantages: Flexible Affordable Durable Low maintenance Quick construction Weather resistance Disadvantages: Heavy construction Not aesthetically appealing Requires a good deal of craftsmanship Leakage CONCRETE TILES ROOFING Concrete roof tile is made of sand, cement, and water.
Concrete roof tile has three main appearances based on their profiles:
Flat Profile Low Profile High Profile
Available in several different colours and textures.
Applicable in any climatic condition.
Local manufacturers- Redland, Monier ,etc
Imported from Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia and Taiwan.
CONCRETE TILES ROOFING Advantages: Variety of colours, tones and textures Affordable Durable Low maintenance Good aesthetic value Weather resistance
Disadvantages: Heavy Breakable, if not properly installed Requires a good deal of craftsmanship Leakage THANK YOU