Traditionally, commercial roofing systems have been expensive for four reasons: high material cost, high labor cost, high workman compensation cost and high equipment cost. Heretofore, relatively little could be done to reduce these costs. Each of the components of such roof system may comprise different materials such as base materials, insulating materials, covering materials, waterproofing materials and weighting materials require installation, generally as a substantial time investment. The last high cost factor in the roof system is the equipment necessary to install traditional roof systems. Contractors must invest substantial sums of money in large and heavy equipment which then requires further investment in devices capable of rendering such equipment moveable. The cost is effectively spread over the customers jobs increasing the costs thereof.
Disclosed herein is low cost roofing system. The system includes a roof deck, a sealant material disposed only at all locations on the roof deck that would otherwise be fluid transmissive, insulation upwardly adjacent the roof deck, weight board upwardly adjacent the insulation, and a waterproofing membrane upwardly adjacent the weight board.
Further disclosed herein is method for constructing the low cost rapidly installed roof system. The method includes sealing all openings in a roof deck, which without said sealing would allow migration of fluid therethrough, disposing insulation upwardly adjacent the roof deck, disposing weight board upwardly adjacent the insulation, applying sealing compound at a roof edge or penetration extending from the roof deck to a top surface of the weight board, and installing a waterproofing membrane upwardly adjacent the weight board.
Referring now to the drawings wherein like elements are numbered alike in the several Figures:
A more inexpensive means to build roof systems (i.e. one that does not require expensive equipment) would be very beneficial to the roofing art since smaller contractors would have sufficient funds to enter the marketplace thereby increasing competition and ensuring competitive pricing. The method and system disclosed herein provides for a solid, reliable roof system that can be rapidly installed with minimal equipment yet passes Underwriters Laboratory and code body requirements for wind uplift, fire retardancy, etc.
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One of skill in the roofing art will recognize that nowhere in this application has applicant described the use of adhesive materials between the roof deck 14 and the insulation 24 or between the insulation 24 and the cover board 30. Although it might be expected by one of ordinary skill in the art that such would be necessary, in the present method such is not necessary therefore the cost in materials and labor to install such materials can be avoided in this roof system. Due to significantly less volume of foam utilized, small handheld foamers are employed. These have significantly reduced equipment cost thereby facilitating one of the benefits noted above.
Since the deck 14 is sealed to the passage of any fluids, significantly less wind uplift is experienced by the interior of the roof system. Therefore, it is not necessary to add the additional adhesive material.
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While preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.
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