BS 6229 is a British standard specifying a code of practice for flat roofs with continuously supported flexible waterproof coverings.
This revised edition of BS 6229 describes best current practice in the design, construction, care and maintenance of roofs with a flat or curved surface, at a pitch not greater than 10 degrees to the horizontal, with a continuously supported flexible waterproof covering. The supporting structure is either dense and heavy (such as a concrete slab), or consists of framing members supporting a lightweight deck of metal or of timber-based material.
Note: Provided that the design conditions are similar, many of the recommendations contained in this code of practice apply to roofs at pitches greater than 10 degrees and to those designed as a Green Roof supporting planting.
BS 6229 on a code of practice for flat roofs is relevant to:
One of the essential methods of keeping your roof in shape is waterproofing it. Waterproofing significantly reduces the amount of exposure your roof gets from outside elements. These elements can cause the decking to decay. Eventually, this rotting and decaying affect the longevity of your flat roof. A flat roof is a roof that is almost level in contrast to the many types of sloped roofs. The slope of a roof is commonly known as its pitch and flat roofs have up to approximately 10°.
A roof is a very essential part of any home and its maintenance becomes crucial which is why you need certain codes of practice to follow to keep your roof well maintained. BS 6229 provides you with the best code of practice along with the design, construction, care and maintenance of roofs with a flat or curved surface