JTCEngineer
Structural
I know that in steel framing with metal deck the low slopes (1/4" per foot) can be achieved via "warping" the deck. For example, in a single bay with four columns, three columns are at the "high" elevation, and only one column is at the "low" elevation. The resultant roof plan is not flat or level, but warped to create the slopes required to get drainage.
My question is as follows: Can the same techniques be used for wood framing? Can plywood be installed so that it is "warped" to achieve the drainage.
Thanks!
My question is as follows: Can the same techniques be used for wood framing? Can plywood be installed so that it is "warped" to achieve the drainage.
Thanks!