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Well I don't know about the rest of you but the shingles have been on my roof for 12 years and nothing bad has happened so far.Pcinspector1 said:Is there anything in the code about loading roofs with shingles for extended periods of time. Just wonder'nAll I could find is R907.2
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Yes, it's the 20 psf live load. That's why it is so high.Pcinspector1 said:Is there anything in the code about loading roofs with shingles for extended periods of time. Just wonder'n All I could find is R907.2 pc1
A stack of plywood would usually correlate with an incomplete roof system - and both correlate with construction loads which are not governed by the building code (except in the case of reroofing and that's what the 20lbs LL covers). Loads during construction would be covered by worklplace safety laws and regulations.Mac said:Concentrated loads like stacks of plywood and shingles have led to failures of roof systems a few times.