Roof Tiles
Found 4 free book(s)Timber Roof Trusses - TAFE NSW
nsfsakai.nthsydney.tafensw.edu.aulong-term deflection caused by dead loads, such as roof tiles. Gable-end truss: This is the first truss at a gable end. It is also known as a Raking truss. Girder Truss: This is a truss that supports other trusses or beams. It may have a standard truss shape or a truncated truss shape, depending on where it is situated in the roof.
Fire Compartmentation in Roof Voids - BRE Group
www.bre.co.ukThe roof covering was ceramic tiles under which a bitumen impregnated sarking felt had been fixed. Fire separation within the roof space was completed using a mixture of blockwork and cavity barriers. The cavity barriers were constructed from mineral wool fixed to a wire mesh. The barriers were fixed to timber trusses using clamping plates.
Parts of a Roof - Consumers' Checkbook
www.checkbook.orgCourses—Horizontal rows of shingles or tiles. Drip Edge—The strip of metal extending out beyond the eaves or rakes to prevent rainwater from curling around the shingles back onto the wooden portion of the house. Eaves—The lower edge of a roof (often overhanging beyond the edge of the house). Fascia—A decorative board extending down from the
Who is this guidance for? - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukroof voids, store rooms etc. ACMs may be present if the building was constructed or refurbished before 2000. All asbestos use was prohibited by 1999. You need to do all that you reasonably can to find them by: looking at building plans and any other relevant information, such as builders’ invoices, which may tell you if