Description

Book Synopsis
Goss s Roofing Ready Reckoner provides cutting angle and lengths for traditional cut roofs and design tables for timber sizing, based on BS5268 Structural use of timber and now including a comparison of timber sizes using Eurocode 5 Design of Timber Structures .

Trade Review

"The revised fifth edition of Goss's Roofing Ready Reckoner provides much needed practical guidance on the timberwork supporting tile and slate roofs. The book will be of assistance to both carpenters and tilers in providing guidance to the latest standards and new products.... It is recommended that a copy is available on site to carpenters and tilers, and kept in the van or tool bag."
Keith Roberts, RCI Technical Note Number 241, September 2016



Table of Contents

1 Introduction and acknowledgements 1

Acknowledgements 2

2 Roofing terminology 3

3 Calculating the size of timber members 9

Strength and section size calculations 11

How do we calculate the loading on the roof? 11

Timber member sizing design: an example 12

Cost consideration 19

4 Calculating the length and cutting angles of timber members: data tables 5 ◦ –75 ◦ 20

The pitch 23

Using the tables to cut a common rafter 23

Hip jack rafters 28

Hip rafters 30

Valley jack rafters 32

The ridge 32

Purlins 34

5 Wall plates – strapping and gable strapping 109

6 Wind bracing and openings for dormers and roof windows 111

Openings for dormers and roof windows 113

7 Roofing metalwork and fixings 119

Nails, bolts and screws 121

8 Engineered timber roofing components and prefabricated roofs 123

Trussed rafters 123

Spandrel panels 125

Crane-on roof assemblies – trussed rafters 127

Crane-on roofs – structural panels 128

Crane-on roof assemblies – structural insulated panels 128

Attic to room-in-the-roof conversion 130

9 Roof coverings – underlay, battens and tiles 134

Underlay 134

Battens 138

Insulation and ventilation 140

Choosing the roof covering 154

Building regulations – thermal performance 162

10 Roof coverings – building detail drawings 179

The new BS 5534:2014 179

Manufacturer’s specification 180

Hips, ridges, verges and valleys – traditional and new methods of construction 180

Roofing putties 187

Natural slates 189

Concrete interlocking tiles 192

Plain and peg tiles 193

Asphalt shingles 198

Metal tiles 201

Lead substitutes 202

11 Solar panels 205

Planning and roof suitability 205

Roof construction 206

Fixing the panels 207

Possible improved fixing 208

Variations on panel design 211

12 Sheds and outbuildings 212

Permitted development 212

Types of permitted building 212

Design 215

The structure 215

The mono-pitch roof 216

The dual-pitch roof 216

Roof coverings 218

Make your new building save money! 220

13 Tools and equipment 221

Obtaining information from the drawing 221

To cut the roof 222

Setting up the roof structure 222

Roof coverings 223

14 Health & safety considerations 224

Access to the roof 224

Basic principles 225

Restoration and renovation of existing roof structures 225

Newly constructed roofs 226

The roof covering 226

Conclusion 227

Bibliography 229

Index 243

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 13/05/2016
    ISBN13: 9781119077640, 978-1119077640
    ISBN10: 1119077648

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Goss s Roofing Ready Reckoner provides cutting angle and lengths for traditional cut roofs and design tables for timber sizing, based on BS5268 Structural use of timber and now including a comparison of timber sizes using Eurocode 5 Design of Timber Structures .

    Trade Review

    "The revised fifth edition of Goss's Roofing Ready Reckoner provides much needed practical guidance on the timberwork supporting tile and slate roofs. The book will be of assistance to both carpenters and tilers in providing guidance to the latest standards and new products.... It is recommended that a copy is available on site to carpenters and tilers, and kept in the van or tool bag."
    Keith Roberts, RCI Technical Note Number 241, September 2016



    Table of Contents

    1 Introduction and acknowledgements 1

    Acknowledgements 2

    2 Roofing terminology 3

    3 Calculating the size of timber members 9

    Strength and section size calculations 11

    How do we calculate the loading on the roof? 11

    Timber member sizing design: an example 12

    Cost consideration 19

    4 Calculating the length and cutting angles of timber members: data tables 5 ◦ –75 ◦ 20

    The pitch 23

    Using the tables to cut a common rafter 23

    Hip jack rafters 28

    Hip rafters 30

    Valley jack rafters 32

    The ridge 32

    Purlins 34

    5 Wall plates – strapping and gable strapping 109

    6 Wind bracing and openings for dormers and roof windows 111

    Openings for dormers and roof windows 113

    7 Roofing metalwork and fixings 119

    Nails, bolts and screws 121

    8 Engineered timber roofing components and prefabricated roofs 123

    Trussed rafters 123

    Spandrel panels 125

    Crane-on roof assemblies – trussed rafters 127

    Crane-on roofs – structural panels 128

    Crane-on roof assemblies – structural insulated panels 128

    Attic to room-in-the-roof conversion 130

    9 Roof coverings – underlay, battens and tiles 134

    Underlay 134

    Battens 138

    Insulation and ventilation 140

    Choosing the roof covering 154

    Building regulations – thermal performance 162

    10 Roof coverings – building detail drawings 179

    The new BS 5534:2014 179

    Manufacturer’s specification 180

    Hips, ridges, verges and valleys – traditional and new methods of construction 180

    Roofing putties 187

    Natural slates 189

    Concrete interlocking tiles 192

    Plain and peg tiles 193

    Asphalt shingles 198

    Metal tiles 201

    Lead substitutes 202

    11 Solar panels 205

    Planning and roof suitability 205

    Roof construction 206

    Fixing the panels 207

    Possible improved fixing 208

    Variations on panel design 211

    12 Sheds and outbuildings 212

    Permitted development 212

    Types of permitted building 212

    Design 215

    The structure 215

    The mono-pitch roof 216

    The dual-pitch roof 216

    Roof coverings 218

    Make your new building save money! 220

    13 Tools and equipment 221

    Obtaining information from the drawing 221

    To cut the roof 222

    Setting up the roof structure 222

    Roof coverings 223

    14 Health & safety considerations 224

    Access to the roof 224

    Basic principles 225

    Restoration and renovation of existing roof structures 225

    Newly constructed roofs 226

    The roof covering 226

    Conclusion 227

    Bibliography 229

    Index 243

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