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Content Description

Protected Membrane Roof (PMR) Systems for Low-Slope Roof Assemblies, 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: FP-EN-131102-0223

Protected membrane roof (PMR) systems offer many benefits to building owners and provide architects with design options that can maximize the energy efficiency, durability, and performance of a building envelope. This course compares the functional and physical features of PMR systems to conventional low-slope roofing applications and discusses the standard ASCE 7 and its impact on wind uplift design.

Learning Objectives

  • Compare the components, characteristics, and cautions of conventional low-slope roofing assemblies to determine their impact on a building's energy use, safety, and service life.
  • Explain why a protected membrane roof (PMR) assembly improves the durability and long-term performance of a roof by preserving the insulation's efficiency and reducing the damaging stresses a roof experiences under temperature changes and physical abuse.
  • Discuss the importance of proper wind uplift design and wind testing protocols, and review the changes within the latest version of ASCE 7.
  • Explain why a PMR assembly with concrete-topped insulated roofing panels can eliminate major causes of leaks and roof failures by examining how it protects the waterproofing membrane and insulation from wind, hail, ultraviolet rays, thermal cycling, and physical abuse.
  • Identify the four ballast design options for a PMR assembly and discuss how they can contribute to a sustainable design strategy by examining how they reduce rooftop temperatures and the heat island effect.

Faculty BIO

Jeff has been with the organization for twenty-five years and has held several positions in both companies. He was Director of Sales for FinPan and served as the product trainer for its distributor and contractor base across North America. He has been instrumental in new product development and has helped bring new, innovative products to market. This is the fifth AEC Daily training course that he has written for both FinPan and T-Clear. He is currently responsible for marketing activities, including all social media platforms, for both companies.


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