Difference between revisions of "Deck and Wall Overlays"

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| NOTE: See also [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Roof_Deck_Overlay_Board '''Accepted Roof Deck Overlay Board products''']
 
| NOTE: See also [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Roof_Deck_Overlay_Board '''Accepted Roof Deck Overlay Board products''']
 
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For '''''RoofStar Guarantee Standards''''' pertaining to Deck and Wall Overlays, refer to the appropriate subsections in either [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Low_Slope_Membrane_Roofs '''Low Slope Membrane Roof Systems'''] or for [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=ASM_(Architectural_Sheet_Metal)_Roof_Systems '''ASM (Architectural Sheet Metal) Roof Systems'''].
 
  
 
Deck and wall overlays (also called a system underlays) are installed under the roof system and over the supporting deck or wall structure, to provide a suitable substrate for roof materials. These products are most commonly placed over steel decks to provide a level surface for the membrane, or as a thermal barrier between the roof deck and combustible insulation.
 
Deck and wall overlays (also called a system underlays) are installed under the roof system and over the supporting deck or wall structure, to provide a suitable substrate for roof materials. These products are most commonly placed over steel decks to provide a level surface for the membrane, or as a thermal barrier between the roof deck and combustible insulation.

Revision as of 21:30, 22 September 2020

NOTICE TO READER: This is an information page only. To read the standards applicable to a particular Waterproofing or Water-shedding System, refer to the actual RoofStar Guarantee Standards located in Division D: Waterproofing Systems (Roofs), Division E: Water-shedding Systems or Division F: Grade-level Waterproofing.
NOTE: See also Accepted Roof Deck Overlay Board products

Deck and wall overlays (also called a system underlays) are installed under the roof system and over the supporting deck or wall structure, to provide a suitable substrate for roof materials. These products are most commonly placed over steel decks to provide a level surface for the membrane, or as a thermal barrier between the roof deck and combustible insulation.



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