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E-raamat: Goss's Roofing Ready Reckoner: From Timberwork to Tiles

(BSc, Managing Director, Bassett & Findley, Wellingborough)
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  • ISBN-13: 9781119077664
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Gosss 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. Additional information is provided on wall plate and gable strapping, wind bracing, truss clips and other roofing metalwork, plus information on tools, equipment and health and safety matters. Detailed drawings for tiling, slating and other roof coverings are included, with fixing requirements revised to BS 5534:2014. Information on lead substitutes and roofing putties is also provided. Design of warm and cold roofs is fully covered, including ventilation and insulation requirements. The fifth edition also includes new chapters on engineered timber roofing components, solar panel fixing and outbuilding roofs.

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"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

1 Introduction and acknowledgements 1(2)
Acknowledgements
2(1)
2 Roofing terminology 3(6)
3 Calculating the size of timber members 9(11)
Strength and section size calculations
11(1)
How do we calculate the loading on the roof?
11(1)
Timber member sizing design: an example
12(7)
Cost consideration
19(1)
4 Calculating the length and cutting angles of timber members: data tables 5°-75° 20(89)
The pitch
23(1)
Using the tables to cut a common rafter
23(5)
Hip jack rafters
28(2)
Hip rafters
30(2)
Valley jack rafters
32(1)
The ridge
32(2)
Purlins
34(75)
5 Wall plates - strapping and gable strapping 109(2)
6 Wind bracing and openings for dormers and roof windows 111(8)
Openings for dormers and roof windows
113(6)
7 Roofing metalwork and fixings 119(4)
Nails, bolts and screws
121(2)
8 Engineered timber roofing components and prefabricated roofs 123(11)
Trussed rafters
123(2)
Spandrel panels
125(2)
Crane-on roof assemblies - trussed rafters
127(1)
Crane-on roofs - structural panels
128(1)
Crane-on roof assemblies - structural insulated panels
128(2)
Attic to room-in-the-roof conversion
130(4)
9 Roof coverings - underlay, battens and tiles 134(45)
Underlay
134(4)
Battens
138(2)
Insulation and ventilation
140(14)
Choosing the roof covering
154(8)
Building regulations-thermal performance
162(17)
10 Roof coverings - building detail drawings 179(26)
The new BS 5534:2014
179(1)
Manufacturer's specification
180(1)
Hips, ridges, verges and valleys - traditional and new methods of construction
180(7)
Roofing putties
187(2)
Natural slates
189(3)
Concrete interlocking tiles
192(1)
Plain and peg tiles
193(5)
Asphalt shingles
198(3)
Metal tiles
201(1)
Lead substitutes
202(3)
11 Solar panels 205(7)
Planning and roof suitability
205(1)
Roof construction
206(1)
Fixing the panels
207(1)
Possible improved fixing
208(3)
Variations on panel design
211(1)
12 Sheds and outbuildings 212(9)
Permitted development
212(1)
Types of permitted building
212(3)
Design
215(1)
The structure
215(1)
The mono-pitch roof
216(1)
The dual-pitch roof
216(2)
Roof coverings
218(2)
Make your new building save money!
220(1)
13 Tools and equipment 221(3)
Obtaining information from the drawing
221(1)
To cut the roof
222(1)
Setting up the roof structure
222(1)
Roof coverings
223(1)
14 Health & safety considerations 224(3)
Access to the roof
224(1)
Basic principles
225(1)
Restoration and renovation of existing roof structures
225(1)
Newly constructed roofs
226(1)
The roof covering
226(1)
Conclusion 227(2)
Bibliography 229(14)
Index 243
C.N. Mindham BSc has had a wide experience in the construction industry. After working at TRADA as Eastern Regional Officer, he developed a timber engineering business to become one of the countrys largest producers of trussed rafters. He has subsequently run his own consultancy and been Managing Director of companies manufacturing trussed rafters, joinery and prefabricated timber buildings, and architectural metal work.