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Abstract
In January 1987 the Roof Tile committee of the FRSA/NTRMA was commissioned to develop and write consensus standards for the installation of concrete and clay tiles. The consenus decoument process included meetings over a period of eight (8) years, made up of roofing contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, academia, roofing consultants and engineers. These standards were approved by a consensus vote of participating members. These standards are updated or reaffirmed by the same process at intervals of 3 years. These standards were developed to summarize for the designer, applicator or developer good roofing practice and industry standards for the installation of the mechanically set and mortar/adhesive set tiles, which have been developed over a period of time from actual trade practice and the requirements of various building code agencies. These standards may not be applicable in all geographical areas. It is the responsibility of those individuals who are referring to these standards to independently research and determine which is best for their particular project.
In January 1987 the Roof Tile committee of the FRSA/NTRMA was commissioned to develop and write consensus standards for the installation of concrete and clay tiles. The consenus decoument process included meetings over a period of eight (8) years, made up of roofing contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, academia, roofing consultants and engineers. These standards were approved by a consensus vote of participating members. These standards are updated or reaffirmed by the same process at intervals of 3 years. These standards were developed to summarize for the designer, applicator or developer good roofing practice and industry standards for the installation of the mechanically set and mortar/adhesive set tiles, which have been developed over a period of time from actual trade practice and the requirements of various building code agencies. These standards may not be applicable in all geographical areas. It is the responsibility of those individuals who are referring to these standards to independently research and determine which is best for their particular project.
Date
11/1996
11/1996
Author(s)
Florida Roofing, Sheet Metal & Air Condition Contr/National Tile Mfrs Assn
Florida Roofing, Sheet Metal & Air Condition Contr/National Tile Mfrs Assn
Page(s)
53
53
Keyword(s)
FRSA; NTRMA; tile installation; concrete; clay; standards
FRSA; NTRMA; tile installation; concrete; clay; standards