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4 Types of Structural Roof Deck

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Just as the overall foundations of a building are crucial to its performance, so the design and choice of material for a structural roof deck has a huge influence on the overall strength and performance of your entire roof.

In many ways, the roof deck is the backbone of any roof and requires professional design and top grade material. Although the roof deck is obviously important in terms of load bearing capabilities, it also influences everything from the roof’s thermal properties, waterproofing and performance when subjected to high winds.

4 Common Structural Roof Deck Materials

Roof deck can be constructed from many different types of material but the four most common are metal, concrete, wood and PIR (together with combinations of the above such as cementitious wood and reinforced concrete).

Metal
Metal roof deck is made from either steel (galvanised or coated) or aluminium. The metal is profiled, usually in a trapezoidal pattern, with its thickness, spacing, acoustic perforation and finish chosen to fit the span and load capabilities of the roof it is supporting.

Aluminium deck has a minimum thickness of 0.9mm while steel can afford to be slightly thinner at 0.7mm. Neither metal generally exceeds 1.2mm in thickness.

The exact type of metal deck required will depend upon many factors such as the amount and distribution of load (which will effect midspan deflection and hence drainage performance), aesthetics and how the deck is to be integrated with the roof’s insulation and waterproofing systems. This will also affect the type of fasteners you need.

Concrete

Concrete roof deck can either be pre-cast offsite and lifted into place with cranes (the quickest option) or poured while on site. Reinforced concrete (cast in situ) combines the properties of concrete and steel by setting steel bars within the concrete matrix, supplementing the compression strength of the concrete with the tensile strength of the steel. Pre-stressing the steel before the concrete is poured helps to increase the composite’s strength after curing (which takes around a month).

Made from a mixture of cement, fine aggregates and an expansion agent, autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) provides a lightweight, flexible and workable material with the strength and fire resistance of concrete but at around a quarter of the weight. It is also water, insect and mould-resistant and provides excellent soundproofing but though tough is not quite as durable as concrete. In addition, building codes can make some uses of AAC impractical. AAC panels are joined to one another with a thinset mortar.

Wood

The vast bulk of wooden roof deck is supplied as pre-formed sheets although timber boarding is used during re-roofing work.

New timber roof deck is normally at least 25mm thick and connected using tongue-and-groove joints to protect from shrinkage. Alternatives to real wood include OSB – a material formed of bonded cross-directional timber strands – and plywood; these materials are normally no less than 18mm thick.

When using these options for a roofing project it is important to be aware of the relevant BS standards that are required (e.g. EN300 for OSB and EN636 for plywood).

Cementitious wood fibre deck combines the properties of timber and cement including workability, ease of installation and acoustic control.

Polyisocyanurate (composite)

PIR is a modern plastic foam which has superb insulating properties. In roof deck, it is often bonded with a steel liner to create a waterproof and thermally efficient layer.

This is just a brief introduction to the four most common types of roof deck you are likely to come across. Your roofing supply merchant will have more specific details about the best type of deck for your specific project.

Roofing Supply in Devon and Cornwall

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Sourcing roofing supply in Devon and Cornwall throws up plenty of choice for the DIYer or tradesperson – perhaps too much choice! We have picked out three of the roofing supply specialists that stand out from the crowd plus a further three that might be worth a look.

If you think that another roofing supply firm deserves a mention please contact us and tell us why and we will consider adding them to the list. Any insider trade tips or customer feedback are also welcome.

Roofing Supply Service 1: Roofing Superstore

Roofing Superstore, based in Plymouth, have hauled the roofing trade into the 21st Century with their professional e-commerce platform that offers a wide selection of products spanning every aspect of roofing. Importantly, the directors of the firm are not from an IT or management background but have over 25 year’s trade experience working for both a large plc and a small independent merchant. In other words, they should know what their trade customers need and want (they also supply to DIYers too). Along with the efficiency savings that come with e-commerce, Roofing Superstore claim that their service is better for the environment as most products are supplied direct from manufacturers using national couriers and pallet companies.

Roofing Supply Service 2: Jewson

Jewson are, of course, one of the foremost names in the supply of timber and building materials, including roofing supplies and roof tiles. From Penzance to Bristol, wherever you are located in the South West you won’t be far from one of Jewson’s more than 600 nationwide stores.

If you prefer your roofing supply to come from an established brand then you can’t go far wrong with Jewson who opened their first store way back in 1836.

Roofing Supply Service 3: Roofing Supplies (SW) Ltd.

Based in Exeter, Roofing Supplies (SW) Ltd. are well placed to serve Devon and have recently revamped their website which now includes a daily ‘Best Lead Price’ feature and a monthly blog feature written by Nicola Sage. This covers everything from product reviews to how to address roofing problems such as keeping the birds away or removing moss. The website is a fully-functional, easy to navigate e-commerce platform where you can easily find prices, delivery details, stock status and product reviews. Roofing Supplies (SW) Ltd. also provide a price match service.

Roofing Supply Services Worth a Look

If you are after roofing supplies and/or power tools and can make it to Newton Abbot, then make sure you pop in to Supa Roofing & Power Tools Ltd. Trading since 1971, Supa branched into the power tools trade in response to customer demand, in 2000. They stock a full range of roofing materials, fixtures and fittings plus power tools from Trend, Bosch, DeWalt and Makita among others. Trade and DIY customers are welcome.

For a wide selection of roof slates from as far apart as Spain, Brazil and China get in touch with Westcountry Slate Supplies Ltd. This firm, which has depots in Exeter, Torquay and Redruth, also specialise in reclaimed tiles to help you match roofing styles.

Last, but not least, is Kenyon Canopy Ltd. from Saltash. This family-run business has been in operation for 20 years and boasts staff with over 50 years in the trade. They offer free delivery on advanced orders and supply both the trade and private buyers.

Inside Knowledge:

If you have a tip on roofing supply – perhaps you know where the best clay tiles for your money can be found or which firms go that extra mile for their customers – please let us know. We will feature your tips here.