Temporary roof? Does the combo make any sense? Yes, it does. Temporary roofing structure is raised as a shield for a construction project. Such protection is needed to safeguard the building project against adverse weather, especially rain and snowfall. A local temporary roof structures specialist company in Chessington offers a myriad of sheeting options to create a temporary roof structure.
A controlled environment has different implications. For example, a temporary roofing structure is made to keep the project area dry whereas other times, it is done to meet particular requirements for humidity or temperature control.
Let us take a closer look at some of the most popular options offered by any top-tier temporary roof structure constructing company as well as their advantages and disadvantages.
Corrugated iron is a traditional material used to create a temporary roof sheet. Referred to as CI sheets or tin sheets, a ‘tin hat’ still makes a popular choice as a cover over a building project.
After a local temporary roof structures specialist company in Chessington is done with scaffold erection, corrugated iron sheets are spread all over the roof to resemble the look of overlapped tile configuration. The sheets are then secured to the underlying roof trusses.
As extreme careful measures are adopted while laying the tin sheets, these can be reused at multiple sites after they are removed. However, experts need to be involved into the work to lift the sheet into position. Labour costs for design, fitting and installation are often very high and the entire process requires help from the experts to do these in a planned and precise way.
Usually, scaffolding experts are hired for the work to ensure that everything is done in the most professional manner.
It is reusable.
Keder refers to a temporary roof sheeting process extensively used by many a large local temporary roof structures specialist company in Chessington. Such a technology involves use of aluminium. Keder roof comes in a variety of designs. However, depending on the manufacturer as well as the incorporate tracks of the aluminium beams, the exact design varies to a slight or great extent.
Single and double tie bars and diagonals are used along with snap-on ‘claws’ to achieve stiffening of trusses. After the experts are done with beam installation, the sheeting with kedar (sealing beads) is pulled through the tracks into the beams.
Keder system is a highly effective temporary roofing solution. It creates light working ambience. On the downside, the option lacks versatility. That is why, shrink wrap makes a far better choice in some cases. Make it a point to contact and contract a temporary roof structure specialist for your needs.
If you are looking for a local temporary roof structure specialist company, contact Surrey Scaffolding Group on 01483399826 or 01932544826.
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