How do you install and weatherproof a load-bearing curb on a composite roof? Whether it’s for an input unit, fan, or other equipment, download our technical drawing for a detailed explanation of the layers required, as well as how they fit together to ensure a reliable and weatherproof finish.
Weatherproofing load-bearing curbs
When installing equipment on a composite roof, a load-bearing curb should be installed to provide support, as well as to help ensure the roof penetration is weatherproof.
Whatever is being installed, the load-bearing curb should be situated at a 90-degree angle to the roof pitch. And the height of the curb from the roof surface should be at least 150mm.
Sealing around the load-bearing curb is a key part of ensuring a weatherproof seal and here at Jones Weatherproofing, we recommend our in-situ weathering solution. This is a fibre-reinforced, cold-applied liquid that offers quick, straightforward installation and long-term durability.
On this page, you can download a technical drawing that provides full details on how to install a load-bearing curb on a composite roof. If you have any questions or would like to discuss your project with a member of our team, please get in touch using the contact form on this page.
- File Name: Detailing-Load-bearing-curb-for-composite-roof.pdf
- File Size: 103.10 KB
- Date Added: January 21, 2022
- Category: Composite Roof
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