Dear members,
I heard there is interlocking roofing tiles available for better thermal insulation for top most floor. Once the tiles are fixed, nominal steel reinforcement is laid and concrete is poured to form a 3 inch slab against a usual 6 inch slab typically used for house construction.
Any of you have used this type of roofing for top floor, please let me know your experience and if there is any pitfalls.
Rgds,
PD
Interlocking roof tiles for top floor
Re: Interlocking roof tiles for top floor
We have used this in our construction. It is called filler roofing. Check this link for theory behind it http://sepindia.org/ihd-sep/ceeef-techn ... echnology/
For Basement floor we used clay pots. For the next two roofs we have used maruthi blocks similar to what is explained in the links
http://sathyaconsultants.wordpress.com/ ... ler-roofs/
https://sathyaconsultants.wordpress.com ... ler-slabs/
In theory it is supposed to save money due to concrete saving. But it requires pretty skilled labourers to do cementing on top of centering sheets. Also there is cost incurred in the cementing step.
One thing that this definitely saves is plastering cost of the roof. The other aspect is - if you care for the environment, this approach uses less cement, steel and hence less damage to nature.
For Basement floor we used clay pots. For the next two roofs we have used maruthi blocks similar to what is explained in the links
http://sathyaconsultants.wordpress.com/ ... ler-roofs/
https://sathyaconsultants.wordpress.com ... ler-slabs/
In theory it is supposed to save money due to concrete saving. But it requires pretty skilled labourers to do cementing on top of centering sheets. Also there is cost incurred in the cementing step.
One thing that this definitely saves is plastering cost of the roof. The other aspect is - if you care for the environment, this approach uses less cement, steel and hence less damage to nature.
Re: Interlocking roof tiles for top floor
Thank you very much Girish for the valuable information. Is there any possibilities of water seepage or leaks due to reduced thickness of concrete slab? Also what is the cost of Maruthi blocks and from where did you purchase it? If you can pass on some contact, it will be useful.
Cheers,
Praveen
Cheers,
Praveen
Re: Interlocking roof tiles for top floor
Actually waterproofing needs to be done on top roof - just like any other solid roof. There should no structural issues due to reduced thickness of concrete if designed correctly.
I have to warn you that this kind of work is not for the regular contractors/labourers. Definitely requires skilled labourers including centering person who needs to account for the extra weight of 2-3" of mud+cement that is used for levelling.
If you want to see, you are welcome to check out our site at J P Nagar 8th Phase near Jambu Savari Dinne. Pls send PM and I will provide my number/details of site.
I have to warn you that this kind of work is not for the regular contractors/labourers. Definitely requires skilled labourers including centering person who needs to account for the extra weight of 2-3" of mud+cement that is used for levelling.
If you want to see, you are welcome to check out our site at J P Nagar 8th Phase near Jambu Savari Dinne. Pls send PM and I will provide my number/details of site.
Re: Interlocking roof tiles for top floor
Valuable Information Girish.
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Re: Interlocking roof tiles for top floor
Hi
filler roofs are not cheaper in the current market trend.They are environmental friendly concepts .
A general cost analysis shows 30% labour cost and 70% material cost in regular concrete slab
In filler slabs shows 50% labour cost and 50% material cost .
The look an feel you can achieve in filler slab is amazing and earthy feel.
Regards
Ar.Praveen.N
Ardes Architects and Interior Designers
ardesarchitects@gmail.com
www.ardesarchitects.com
www.facebook.com/ardes.architects
filler roofs are not cheaper in the current market trend.They are environmental friendly concepts .
A general cost analysis shows 30% labour cost and 70% material cost in regular concrete slab
In filler slabs shows 50% labour cost and 50% material cost .
The look an feel you can achieve in filler slab is amazing and earthy feel.
Regards
Ar.Praveen.N
Ardes Architects and Interior Designers
ardesarchitects@gmail.com
www.ardesarchitects.com
www.facebook.com/ardes.architects
Re: Interlocking roof tiles for top floor
Thank you very much Girish. I will send you a PM about your site visit.