PlazaDeck Systems
“Expand Your Living Space... And Increase The Resale Value Of Your Property!”
Choosing a GAF PlazaDeck (i.e., walkable) Waterproofing System for your roof or
balcony can:
- Add usable square footage to your property
- Increase resale value
For a surprisingly modest investment, GAF PlazaDeck Waterproofing Systems can turn
an ordinary roof or balcony into:
- A sundeck or patio
- A play or recreation area
- Outdoor restaurant seating
- An employee break area
- Almost any kind of usable space: “It’s like adding a back yard... to your roof!”
Understanding PlazaDeck Systems...
Choosing and specifying a GAF PlazaDeck waterproofing system is easier than you
think. Once you decide how you would like to use the space, just follow these four
steps:
Step 1... Have a design professional verify
your roof substrate
Step 2... Choose your waterproofing membrane
Step 3... Choose your protection layer
Step 4... Choose your surfacing layer
The choice of waterproofing membrane and surfacing layer are often made based on
the final use for your PlazaDeck system. To determine the best options for your
application, consult the chart titled “Putting All The Pieces Together”.
Step 1: Verify Your Roof Substrate...
PlazaDeck systems have special substrate requirements. The roof deck or underlying
insulation must:
- Be Stable...
Without excessive deflection that would allow the walkable roof surface to move
under normal usage
- Provide Positive Slope To Drain...
So that water does not collect either on the walkable roof surface or within the
PlazaDeck assembly
- Provide High Compressive Strength...
So that the roofing membrane will be fully supported at points of concentrated
weight and impact
- Consist Of Structural Concrete...
With minimum 2500 psi compressive strength
- Some Systems...
May require tapered isocyanurate insulation with a high density compression board,
like Securock™ roof board or DensDeck® Prime, min. 500 psi compressive strength
Waterproofing systems for smaller areas (up to 1000 sq. feet ) like balconies can
omit insulation, however the surfacing options for this application are limited
to tile embedded in mortar.
Before proceeding, a design professional must:
- Verify the ability of your structure to accommodate a PlazaDeck system
- Assure that the materials are compatible with each other and are installed in accordance
with manufacturers’ specifications
- Confirm that the design will perform as intended and meet your expectations.
Step 2: Choose Your Waterproofing Membrane...
PlazaDeck systems also have special waterproofing membrane requirements. The installation
of a superior waterproofing membrane is the safest choice. The membrane must be:
- Exceptionally strong and durable... and have excellent waterproofing characteristics.
(Unlike at-grade or below-grade waterproofing applications, for which some minor
leakage can often be tolerated, walkable roof applications are usually located over
finished building areas where even a minor leak is to be avoided.)
- Resistant to damage...for example, in the event that the surfacing materials need
to be removed to allow changes or amendments to the roofing membrane, the membrane
must be resistant to damage during that process.
Quick Tips
- For Balconies…
For 1000 sq feet. or under, liquid applied elastomeric membranes with or without
fabric reinforcement may be the best option. GAF Topcoat® Surface Seal or CRT liquid
membranes are especially suited to working in these confined spaces.
- For Roofing Applications…
Two or three ply RUBEROID® polyester-reinforced modified bitumen membrane systems,
hot or cold applied for redundancy and resiliency, or a 60 or 80 mil fully-adhered
TPO membrane with heat welded seams, especially suited for PlazaDecks that may incorporate
garden areas like GAF GardenScapes™ systems.
Step 3: Choose Your protection layer...
The protection layer must physically protect the roof membrane from the surfacing
materials installed over it, but must not interfere with positive drainage at the
membrane level. It must:
- have exceptional resistance to crushing failure
- prevent direct transfer of concentrated point loads and impact loads to the roof
membrane,
- provide long-term physical and chemical compatibility with the roof membrane
Most GAF PlazaDeck assemblies utilize one of two roof membrane protection materials:
Rubber Pads (used with concrete paver surfacing) or Reprocessed rubber pads, min.
3/16” thick (installed under concrete paver pedestals and wood support blocking
with concentrated point-loading).
PVC/Polypropylene (used where surfacing load is evenly distributed) Heavy-duty drainage
layer with knit geotextile filter fabric, min. 1/2" thick.
Step 4: Choose Your surfacing Layer...
Surfacing materials selected for walkable roof applications must resist normal usage
conditions, including frequency of use, impact loads and concentrated loads, and
the weathering effects of the sun, rain, ice, and snow.
The surfacing materials should require minimal maintenance and repair to avoid physically
disturbing the roof membrane or contaminating the roof membrane with penetrating
sealants and similar treatments. The surfacing materials must be within the allowable
weight capacity of the structure, and provide the desired aesthetic appearance.
GAF PlazaDeck Roofing assemblies are available for use with all traditional walkable
roof surfacing materials and systems, including:
- Precast concrete pavers, with or without pedestals
- Paving stones, brick or tile, set in sand or mortar bed
- Wood decking panels
- Wood decking with wood support blocking
- Granulated rubber play surface pavers
- Cast-in-place concrete
As an additional option, extruded polystyrene insulation board, min. 40 psi compressive
strength, can be incorporated into many GAF PlazaDeck Roofing assemblies between
the roof membrane and surfacing materials.
Putting All The Pieces Together...
Selecting PlazaDeck
components based on your specific application
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Some roofing manufacturers allow their sales representatives to do the final
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your protection!
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