Description
This is the recorded version of the live two-day course and is the second course of a two-part series covering, in detail, aspects of the technology and science of roofing.
Highlights of the program include: fundamentals of single-ply, polyurethane foam, and PMR roof systems; basic concepts and terminology of metal roofing; steep roof design and installation of asphalt shingles, tiles, wood shakes, and shingles; building codes; fire testing/ratings of roofing; a basic understanding of wind interaction upon roofing and typical wind ratings; principles of roof asset management, including roof inspections, maintenance, and nondestructive evaluations.
This course is designed to provide individuals of differing backgrounds with relevant information about roofing technology and design. The chapters vary in intensity, from basic roofing concepts to advanced specific-application principles and theory.
This recorded version of the live two-day event is sponsored by GAF.
Objectives
- The learner will understand the number of building codes and the numbers of fire testing/ratings of roofing.
- The learner will analyze the principles of roof asset management including roof inspections, maintenance, and non-destructive evaluations.
- The learner will recognize the number of fundamentals of single-ply, polyurethane foam and PMR roof systems, the number of basic concepts and terminology of metal roofing, and the number of steep roof design and installation: asphalt shingles, tiles, wood shakes and shingles.
- The learner will develop a basic understanding of wind interaction upon roofing and typical wind ratings.
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate with IIBEC and AIA Logos
Learning credits
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