What do you do if you can't tear off or restructure it? I am doing research for a company. Please help.
Hey vickie, When I got the add for the leveling solution I understood the reason for the post a lot bettter.
You're wlcome Earl :)
Sorry about the CAPS :dry:
twill59 Said:Earl Said:twill59 Said: You might be thinking of a saddle Earl, but HEY!- whaddIno?That is another interesting fluff topic--is it a saddle or cricket??
I started my career in 1980 as a tapered insulation draftsman/estimator. I still dont know the difference between the two!!
A cricket has two valleys and a saddle has four.
A saddle would be like a breezeway and a cricket would be behind a chimeny, for examples.
Fluff topic? I guess you are right. Is this DIFFICULT????????
Difficult?? Not now that you have explained the difference. In 32 years in the business I had never had that explained--you learn something every day. Thanks for the lesson.
Earl Said:twill59 Said: You might be thinking of a saddle Earl, but HEY!- whaddIno?That is another interesting fluff topic--is it a saddle or cricket??
I started my career in 1980 as a tapered insulation draftsman/estimator. I still dont know the difference between the two!!
A cricket has two valleys and a saddle has four.
A saddle would be like a breezeway and a cricket would be behind a chimeny, for examples.
Fluff topic? I guess you are right. Is this DIFFICULT????????
Actually RoofSlope is a (in the very near) future customer of mine. I am allowed to plug them if I want to so check out their video here. http://www.roofslope.com/systems/ It's cool stuff.
twill59 Said: You might be thinking of a saddle Earl, but HEY!- whaddIno?
That is another interesting fluff topic--is it a saddle or cricket??
I started my career in 1980 as a tapered insulation draftsman/estimator. I still don't know the difference between the two!!
You might be thinking of a saddle Earl, but HEY!- whaddIno?
A relatively new product on the market is "Roofslope". Basically a water impervious concrete mixture that you use to create a 'cricket' on top of the roof to divert water to its intended place.
http://www.roofslope.com
Old School Yes, once or twice. When applying a tapered insulation, undulations in the concrete deck have to be corrected. We had that situation in a famous government building in DC. Our super merely poured hot asphalt on and let it seek its own level. And in a reroof of a local high school, undulations were a major latent condition which I trust the contractor was paid for cause it was substantial.
Hey Cid. Did you ever run into a situation on a tear off where someone had used sand to build a cricket and then roofed over it? I have seen that a couple of times years ago, but I don't do much tear off any more.
If ponding is not too serious, and water evaporates in 48 to 72 hours, I think that years ago, NRCA felt that it was of no consequence. Tapered insulation, crickets, should be considered, along w/ asphaltic perlite(silbrico). Just curious if they are still in business.
dnips, you should sign in and let us know hwere you are from.
I agree with GKRFG Tapered or a drain. I think if you use 4'x4' tapered. I believe they are lettered "x" and "y". One end of the ISO is 1/2" the other goes up to 2".
Use them to build a cricket which can divert water around.
Of course popping a drain in that spot will pretty much always work.
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