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WEBINAR | Roof Moisture, Inside and Out

WEBINAR | Roof Moisture, Inside and Out

Wind - all the roofing details you need to know and more!

Wednesday, May 19, 2021
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM (MDT)

Zoom

110 Seats Remaining

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Roof Moisture: Inside and Out

Water is the enemy of any roofing system, whether from the outside as rain or the inside as vapor. In this 90-minute webinar Richard Boon, P.E. will discuss:

  • Drainage and sizing drainage for both steep and low sloped roofing  

  • Ventilation of attics and several different options for the roof that is not easy.

  • How moisture moves through a compact low-sloped roofing assembly and what can be done to control that movement.

Bonus:  As a part of the handout Rich has developed some spreadsheets that will help you to calculate drain sizes, moisture movement and ventilation requirements.

Don't miss the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge for you and your business on how moisture and air affects the design and installation of roofing systems to not only perform well, but remain dry. 

    Wednesday, May 19, 2021

    ZOOM WEBINAR

    2:00 - 4:00 pm

    Cost:  $30/per member and $60/non-member per session.

    *Zoom meeting details will be emailed upon registration.

    Register to attend by clicking on the REGISTRATION OPTIONS link above.

    CRA Member CIU’s = 2 per person per webinar


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    Debbie Hathorne
    Debbie Hathorne
    Executive Director Colorado Roofing Association

    Rich Boon, P.E.

     

    About the presenter...

    Rich Boon, P.E., Construction Support Services, has examined thousands of roofs working about 50/50 for and against insurance companies. He is a registered unmanned aircraft pilot that has used drones to examine hundreds of project in several states looking for hail damage.