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Profiled Sheet Roofing and Cladding: A Guide to Good Practice

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Profiled Sheet Roofing and Cladding: A Guide to Good Practice
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Nick Selves
Edited by J. Shanahan
Edited by Colin Sproul
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:126
Dimensions(mm): Height 298,Width 210
Category/GenreBuilding, carpentry and structural engineering
ISBN/Barcode 9780419239406
ClassificationsDewey:695 695
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Edition 3rd New edition
Illustrations 20 Tables, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Spon Press
Publication Date 27 May 1999
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This guide, the third edition of the NFRCs guide to good practice, is an accessible and practical code of practice in the application, design and installation of profiled sheeting and wall and roof cladding. The UK has developed very cost-effective methods of erecting and cladding factory, warehouse and storage buildings. This book distills the knowledge of many of the leading experts in this area of construction with hands-on site experience. Profiled Sheet Roofing and Cladding, Third edition sets out principles whereby all necessary components can be successfully integrated to provide a weather-tight external envelope that meets all the required performance standards. The special requirements of insulated structures are also considered. It gives up-to-date advice and information which takes account of the exceptional requirements specified and the consequent developments which have occured since the second edition was published in 1991. Written for all construction professionals concerned with getting the best value solution for their profiled sheet clad buildings, the guide aims to assist in increasing cooperation between the designer and contractor and to inform all members of the building team about the abilities and applications of products.