Low-Slope Roofing 101

With a wide variety of different roof system types and components used on different building classifications, low-slope roofing can often be especially confusing for designers. This presentation will discuss many of the basics associated with low-slope roof design such as building design parameters, typical roof system components and attachment methods, code requirements, and wind design.

NOVEMBER 2ND at 3 PM ET – Cost: Free. Earns: 1 AIA LU / HSW.

Register for the Free Course*

It’s just a roof – right?  Roofing plays an extremely important role in protecting the building from the elements, but low-slope roofing typically doesn’t get as much attention during design as the other building components. With a wide variety of different roof system types and components used on different building classifications, low-slope roofing can often be especially confusing for designers. This presentation will discuss many of the basics associated with low-slope roof design such as building design parameters, typical roof system components and attachment methods, code requirements, and wind design.

Learning objectives

  • Understand how design parameters, such as building and rooftop use, as well as climate and building location influence roof design decisions.
  • Recognize the basic components of low-slope roofing, including different insulations, coverboards, and membrane types.
  • Differentiate between attachment methods of roofing systems including insulations and membrane attachment options.
  • Discuss code requirements as they relate to the roof including how wind influences roof design.

Your Course Instructors

Kristin Westover P.E., LEED AP O+M
Technical Manager of Specialty Installations for Low-slope Commercial Roofing Systems | GAF
Kristin Westover is a Technical Manager of Specialty Installations for Low-slope Commercial Roofing.

Michael Popeck
Northeast Design Manager of Building & Roofing Science, GAF
Michael Popeck is the Northeast Design Manager of Building & Roofing Science for GAF.

*This free course is brought to you through a partnership with GAF. By registering for this course, you grant AIA permission to share your name and email address with GAF.
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