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ZONATILE ROOF DECKING

ZONATILE ROOF DECKING

ZONATILE ROOF DECKING

(OP)
We are involved in a design project that involves determining the capacity of an existing roof deck material. According to the drawings the decking is composed of a 3" thick zonatile roof decking material. The building was constructed in 1960.

Does anyone out there have any information as to its load capacity, as well as what it is made of?

Thanks

RE: ZONATILE ROOF DECKING

Do you mean Zonolite?

RE: ZONATILE ROOF DECKING

(OP)
The drawings show it spelled as "zonatile"

RE: ZONATILE ROOF DECKING

Never heard of that. Zonolite was a light weight insulating concrete roofing material that was placed over steel deck and roof slopes were formed by adding insulation boards.

Have you searched the internet?

RE: ZONATILE ROOF DECKING

(OP)
I searched the internet, and did not find anything.

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