What are the common coverings used in residential roofing?
Residential roofing is completely different from commercial roofing. And uses different materials too. Here are some of the most commonly used coverings in residential roofing:
Apprentice Complete OSHA10
For the preparation of the in-class lesson: Introduction to Roofing.
Find resources at NCCER.org
And textbooks will be purchased individually for every apprentice.
Objectives 1 & 2 will be covered in class, class lectures, and notes will be available online in the student resource center.
We have provided educational & safety links for your review. Your student library will be linked to your account. Osha -occupational safety and health administration guidelines for roofers is linked below: national roofing association is linked below for education, building codes are linked, review! I have included a link for a rope and harness video for your review. You may select others. Remember, check your library often for training and class resources. Call the office to ensure you have access to the resource library and the monthly class and training schedule. Click review each link below.
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The Chemistry of Roofing & Manufacturing Terminology
PVC: Polyvinyl Chloride :
TPO: Thermoplastic Polyolefin EPDM: Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer(Rubber): Modified Bitumen membranes: APP & SBSMembranes Polymeric PMMA/PMA liquid-applied membranes. Applications Steep or Low Slopes, & Flat Roofs.