Name:
BRE BR504 PDF
Published Date:
01/01/2009
Status:
[ Active ]
Publisher:
Building Research Establishment Limited
Learn about the materials and production methods used to construct roofs and roofing. Focus on the features that ensure good performance and the things that go wrong so that they can be avoided.
Roofs and roofing draws from BRE experience to provide the building professional with a checklist of points of concern with roofing and sources of further information and advice. The text has been enhanced by:
The extensively revised third edition of this popular book contains:
Contents:
1 Introduction
2 The basic functions of all roofs Strength and stability. Dimensional stability. Exclusion and disposal of rain and snow. Energy conservation and ventilation. Control of solar heat and air temperature. Fire safety and precautions and lightning protection. Daylighting and control of glare. Sound insulation. Durability, ease of maintenance and whole-life costs. Functions particular to pitched roofs, and flat roofs. Extensive lightweight green roofs. Modern methods of construction. Roof-mounted photovoltaic systems.
3 Short-span domestic pitched roofs Concrete and clay tiles. Slate and stone tiles. Fully supported metal. Fully supported built-up bitumen felt and felt strip slates. Rigid sheets. Shingles. Thatch. Thermal insulation in lofts. Loft conversions.
4 Short-span domestic flat roofs Built-up felt. Mastic asphalt. Inverted flat roofs. Fully supported metal roofs. Single-layer membranes.
5 Medium-span commercial and public roofs Pitched roofs. Flat roofs. Vaults and other special shaped roofs such as glazed atria. Roof gardens (intensive green roofs). Swimming pool roofs.
6 Medium-span industrial roofs Sheeted portals, north lights, monitors and saw-tooths. Patent glazing. Temporary and short-life roofs.
7 Long-span roofs All kinds of long-span roofs. Skeletal structures.
8 Index
| Edition : | 09 |
| File Size : | 1 file , 7.8 MB |
| Number of Pages : | 284 |
| Published : | 01/01/2009 |