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Finally the roof is green! First we put down overlapp
More at http://www.greengarage.ca/ Finally the roof is green! First we put down overlapping layers of landscape fabric to protect the TPO membrane. Then, with the help of a Zoom Boom, we raised the 40 panels onto the roof and spread them out in temporary locations. We put down the first two sides at 90 degrees, and then worked our way back diagonally, fastening the panels together as we went. The top row needed to be trimmed so we did that (on the ground, not seen) with a circular saw fitted with a masonry blade. A few good soaks with the sprinkler over the next few days and a bit of replanting some bare sections is all it needs now!
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Day 2 required another person to help out. First up w
More at http://www.greengarage.ca/ Day 2 required another person to help out. First up we untacked the membrane then heat welded the two long seams. Then we retacked the edges again (pulling tight), cut and welded the corners, and weld on the pre-formed corners. Then we install the termination bar around the perimeter, and finally I caulk the termination bar and all cut edges of the TPO.
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Day 1 of installing the waterproofing for the green ro
More at http://www.greengarage.ca/ Day 1 of installing the waterproofing for the green roof garage. First down is a layer of 1/4" Dens-Deck, then the 0.040 mil TPO goes over top. I got as far as mechanically fastening 2 of the 3 sheets of TPO and tacked down the rest for overnight.
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