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Roof system types Roof systems and materials generally are divided into generic classifications: low slope and steep slope. Low slope roofing includes water impermeable, or weatherproof, types of roof membranes installed on slopes less than or equal to 3:12 (14 degrees). Steep slope roofing includes watershedding types of roof coverings installed on slopes exceeding 3:12 (14 degrees). Low-slope roofing There are five generic classifications of low slope roof membranes or systems. Click on a roof system for more information. * Built-up roof (BUR) membranes Most low-slope roof membranes have three principle components: * Weatherproofing layer or layers — the weatherproofing component is the most important element because it keeps water from entering a roof assembly. With some roof membranes, a component may perform more than one function. Steep-slope roofing There are six generic classifications of steep slope roof coverings. Click on a roof covering type for more information. * Asphalt shingles Steep-slope roof systems typically are composed of individual pieces or components installed in shingle fashion. Steep-slope roof assemblies typically consist of three primary parts: * Roof deck — a roof deck is the structural substrate and usually is a wood-based material such as plywood or oriented strand board (OSB). |


