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Roofing Guide: 26 Types of Tiles, Sheets and Membranes to Cover Architectural Projects


© ArchDaily | José Tomás Franco

© ArchDaily | José Tomás Franco

From ceramic tiles and metal sheets for roofs to wooden decks and floating cement tiles for roofing, roofing materials not only contribute to the drainage and protect the lower layers from solar radiation and wear, but also have an important aesthetic function.

Currently, when choosing the roof covering, you can find a wide variety of materials and dimensions, each with specific characteristics, determined by the type of roofing, the location of the project, and its future maintenance.

Review a catalog of options to incorporate creatively into your designs, below.

Tiles

Available for different types of sloping roofs, they usually provide good drainage and rain resistance. Usually, they consist of a superposition of upper pieces, which collect and lead rainwater, and lower pieces, which cover the joints between the channels. Their production costs are relatively low and they are manufactured in different materials, which is why they are found regularly in most low-density residential housing.




Teja Cerámica. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Teja Esmaltada. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Teja de Hormigón. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Teja de Vidrio. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Teja PVC. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Teja PET. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Teja Metálica. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Teja Asfáltica. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Teja Fotovoltaica . Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Teja de Madera. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Teja de Pizarra. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily

Sheets and Panels

Although they usually require the incorporation of adequate thermal insulation, they have great benefits when it comes to resisting the weather. They usually have a high durability, and due to their size and weight, they can be handled and placed quickly and easily. They can be found with various forms of section that increase the inertia of the sheet, so that you can even find self-supporting sheets.




Chapa de Acero Galvanizada de Zinc. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Chapa de Acero Inoxidable. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Lámina de Cobre. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Lámina Metálica Termoacústica. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Lámina de Policarbonato. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Lámina de Fibrocemento. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Lámina de Fibra de Vidrio. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily

Wood Slats and Vegetable Fibers

As a widely available natural resource, plant fibers are economical and have a good resistance to rain, although they can be easily attacked by biological agents or by strong winds. Similar to wood, they require periodic maintenance because they degrade rapidly and present a fire hazard.




Paja. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Bambú. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Deck de Madera. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily

Ceramics and Gravel

This category presents finishing materials for flat roofs, among which are pieces that rise on supports or pieces placed on a mortar bed. This type of roof, depending on its use, can also be protected with other surface elements, such as gravel, soil and vegetation, in order to provide adequate drainage and waterproofing.




Baldosa Elevada de Cemento. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Baldosas Cerámicas. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Gravilla. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily

Membranes

They stand out for their easy application and for presenting a good quality / price ratio. They are light and their maintenance and repairs depend on the use of the roof. Although they are usually used in most contemporary covers, they do not usually present a decorative enhancement.




Membrana Elástica Impermeabilizante. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily



Membrana Asfáltica revestida de Aluminio. Image Cortesía de ArchDaily

This article presents the necessary information to start a roof project. The construction should only proceed after evaluating local technical norms and taking into account the precedent decisions by architects and/or professionals in the area. 

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