1st Edition

Practical Building Conservation: Roofing

By Historic England Copyright 2014
    682 Pages
    by Routledge

    Roofing looks at traditional roof coverings used on historic buildings. Many materials and systems have been used to provide roof coverings, and the book provides information about their technological evolution, the processes causing deterioration, and ways of assessing problems and solutions. Repairs, maintenance and conflicts with modern practices are also covered.

    About this Book  Using this Book  General Introduction  A Brief History of Roofing  How Roofs Work  Deterioration of Roofs  Assessment  Treatment & Repair  Care & Maintenance  Modern Roofing Practices  Roof Coverings  Slates & Stone Slates  Clay Plain Tiles  Pantiles & Other Single-lap Tiles  Shingles  Thatch  Lead  Copper  Zinc  Aluminium  Iron & Steel  Asphalt

    Biography

    The contents reflect the work of the Building Conservation and Research Team, their colleagues at Historic England, and their consultants and researchers, who together have many decades of accumulated experience in dealing with deteriorating building materials and systems of all types. This multi-disciplinary team of architects, surveyors, conservators and scientists are responsible for standard setting and research across a wide range of Historic England activities. The team specialises in dealing with the practical, technical and scientific aspects of building materials decay and their treatment. The aim has been to provide practical advice by advocating a common approach of firstly understanding the material or building element and why it is deteriorating, and then dealing with the causes. The books concentrate on those aspects which are significant in conservation terms, and reflect the requests for information received by Historic England.

    Roofing is a well-written, technically proficient, and comprehensive installation manual that the North American industry would be wise to emulate.’ – Lesley Gilmore, AIA, LEED AP-BC+C, Gilmore Preservation