Construction method for light glass fiber asphalt shingles of reinforced concrete steep-slope roofs
A technology of glass fiber asphalt tiles and reinforced concrete, which is applied to roof coverings and building roofs, can solve problems such as unsafe hidden dangers, difficulty in fixing, self-heavy, etc., to ensure dust-proof self-cleaning performance, good working effect, and smooth construction convenient effect
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[0031] A method for constructing lightweight glass fiber asphalt tiles on reinforced concrete steep slope roofs is characterized in that it includes the following steps:
[0032] (1) Inspection of the base layer of the sloping roof: a leveling layer with a thickness of 30 mm is constructed on the insulation board, and the surface flatness is not greater than 5 mm; at the junction of the base layer and the protruding roof, and at the corner of the base layer, arc corners are made;
[0033] (2) Apply asphalt glue: apply a layer of asphalt glue on the leveling layer;
[0034] (3) Play vertical and horizontal marking lines: pop up the horizontal control line along the length direction of the sloping roof. The lap joints between the eaves and the ridges or the decorative seams of single-layer tiles are aligned; for double-slope roofs or multi-slope roofs where two roofs intersect to form a sloping ridge, the vertical line is equally divided from the center of each side slope to bot...
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