You're installing a built-up roof system on a commercial building in Miami. The roof deck is slightly damp from morning dew. What should you do?
Correct Answer
D) Allow the deck to completely dry before beginning installation
Moisture trapped under roofing materials can cause adhesion failure, blistering, and premature roof failure. The deck must be completely dry before installing any roofing system components.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Installing roofing materials over a damp surface is a critical error that leads to multiple failure modes. Moisture trapped beneath roofing components prevents proper adhesion of adhesives and sealants, creates conditions for blistering as trapped moisture expands and contracts with temperature changes, and can lead to premature deterioration of roofing materials. In Florida's humid climate, ensuring complete dryness is especially crucial as trapped moisture can cause extensive damage and costly repairs.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Proceed with installation as moisture will evaporate
Applying primer over moisture does not solve the fundamental problem and can actually trap moisture beneath the primer layer. Primers are designed to bond to clean, dry surfaces, and applying them over damp conditions compromises their effectiveness and creates a weak foundation for the entire roofing system.
Option B: Apply primer immediately to seal the moisture
Proceeding with installation while moisture is present creates immediate adhesion problems and long-term failure issues. Even if surface moisture appears to evaporate, residual moisture can remain trapped beneath roofing materials, leading to blistering, delamination, and premature roof failure.
Option C: Install a vapor barrier over the damp surface
Installing a vapor barrier over a damp surface traps existing moisture between the deck and barrier, creating ideal conditions for rot, mold, and structural damage. Vapor barriers are designed to prevent moisture migration, not to remediate existing moisture problems.
Memory Technique
Think 'DRY BEFORE YOU FLY' - the roof deck must be completely dry before you can 'fly' into the installation process
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code Chapter 15 - Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures, and manufacturer specifications for built-up roofing systems
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