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Abstract
The objective of this study is to compare three scenarios for roof maintenance and management, ranging from no inspectino or maintenance to a very comprehensive roof asset management program. The three scenarios consider a number of complex factors, including the use of visual and non-destructive moisture survey, the cost of repairing leaks, interior damage to walls and ceiling tiles, wasted heating and cooling energy caused by wet roof insulation, and saved energy through the use of reflective roof coatings.
The objective of this study is to compare three scenarios for roof maintenance and management, ranging from no inspectino or maintenance to a very comprehensive roof asset management program. The three scenarios consider a number of complex factors, including the use of visual and non-destructive moisture survey, the cost of repairing leaks, interior damage to walls and ceiling tiles, wasted heating and cooling energy caused by wet roof insulation, and saved energy through the use of reflective roof coatings.
Date
4/1998
4/1998
Author(s)
William Kirn
William Kirn
Page(s)
4-10
4-10
Source
Roof Consultants Institute
Roof Consultants Institute
Keyword(s)
life cycle cost analysis; roof coatings
life cycle cost analysis; roof coatings