Experience with Roof Deck Tiles
Given the need to replace the roof about 1 every 15- 20 years, I was looking into roofdeck tiles as an inexpensive solution to having a deck while being able to dismantle and reassembly if needed at a later time. Does anyone have experience or input on them? I was looking into a few… here’s…
Given the need to replace the roof about 1 every 15- 20 years, I was looking into roofdeck tiles as an inexpensive solution to having a deck while being able to dismantle and reassembly if needed at a later time. Does anyone have experience or input on them? I was looking into a few… here’s some links http://www.hardwoodhome.com/DeckingTiles.html http://www.tiletechpavers.com/
www.porcelanosa.com
I was told by porcelanosa that a silicone glue would be needed to be adhered to the roof and the raised floor pedestal and to the tile… so is it easily removable years later when I need to fix the roof? Any feedback greatly appreciated.
Adjustable pedestals work great for pavers, among the many services we offer, we install decks that are modular elevated from roof membrane and can be removed for future inspection, we also build our own deck tiles and so much more.
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How much would it cost if the rooftop is about 27 x 65? Also, I walk on the rooftop now and am fine. Would the extra load on tiles really require an additional support? I’ll probably get a contractor to look into that part but any feedback would be good. Lastly, the reason I like the idea of tiles is that it lasts and wears longer but also if I need to replace/repair the roof after 10-15 years, I assume that I can just remove the tiles and rebuild back without having to replace the whole thing? Is this a safe assessment or would I have to rebuy the tiles and adjusters once I replace the roof? Any feedback greatly appreciated.
We’ve done a few roof terraces with Hanover roof pavers on adjustable pedestal systems, and have been very happy with the results.
WAUSAU Terra Pavers. 600 sf. back in 05 was $24k.
I did a large roof deck in manhattan, a few years back. It was with 2″ thick pavers on pedestals. It came out real nice and the owner was very happy with it. I will look and see who was the manuf. It was a large national company. Before you do this, at the very least you need to determine that the existing roof joists can support the additional weight along with snow and live loads. This would require a permit as well.