Roof Terracing: Construction and Materials-Iii (Rar - 302)
Roof Terracing: Construction and Materials-Iii (Rar - 302)
LECTURE 06
SECTION B: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
MODULE -9: ROOF TERRACING
Ar. KULDEEP MISHRA APEEJAY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING 1
ROOF TERRACING: The process of making a
sloped plane over structural roof.
Imp. Note: A roof terrace is defined as an outdoor area that’s directly above an
indoor space, while a balcony projects from the side of a building
Providing rooflights,
bi-folding doors and
natural materials to
‘bring the outdoors
in’
standard practice.
2. Brick Bat Laying: On the above green mortar, a layer of brick bats, soaked over
night in water, is laid, having an average thickness of about 110 mm, about 70
mm near rain water pipe and 150 mm at ridge. The gaps between the brick bats
are generally kept between 15 and 20 mm. These gaps are filled with cement
sand mortar, 1:4, admixed with waterproofing material. In hot and dry weather,
the surface should be covered with wet gunny bags immediately after finishing.
Curing should start next day and continued for 7 days.
3. Finishing Layer: The top surface is then finished smooth with 20 mm thick
cement sand mortar, 1:4, admixed with a waterproofer. All liquid admixtures
should be mixed with the mixing water. The surface when green is marked with
300 mm false squares. Curing is to be done by ponding.