This webinar, presented by WJE architect Norbert Krogstad, discusses problems encountered with cold weather condensation in low-sloped roofs. The success of low-sloped roof systems is often dependent on insulation placement, elimination of air spaces, use of air barriers, methods of membrane attachment, and even roof color to prevent condensation problems. Join Norbert as he explains the causes of condensation problems in low-sloped roofing systems (both mechanically anchored compact and insulated framed roof systems), how to avoid problems in new systems, and how to repair existing ones.
* This webinar recording is made available for educational purposes. While we hope you will watch and learn something useful, please note that viewers aren't eligible for AIA credit.
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