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Mineral wool insulation in low-pitched insulated roofs


Low-pitched, massive roofs are most common in industrial buildings, but are also found in multi-family houses, department stores, schools and health care buildings. The roofs protect an enormous amount of human and economic values and therefore have to be built, refurbished and maintained in the best possible way. Paroc has for decades worked with the problems and possibilities with this type of roof structure. The know-how and experiences they have gained have been summarized in these

Instructions for stone wool insulation in low-pitched insulated roofs.
The aim of these instructions is to make the structural design of low-pitched insulated roofs simpler and also to give detailed and correct information concerning this type of structure to everybody involved in the building process.

Persons working with structural design
who do not wish to read the background information can proceed to Project design  or Paroc methods.
 
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Moisture in buildings causes....

• Moisture damage is one of the main causes of bad indoor air qualities and they affect the occupants´ health and comfort. • Moisture is the main cause of deterioration of building materials and structures.
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