What are you doing about standing water on your roofs?

Ponding Water on a Flat Roof

Do you know that just 25mm of standing water over an area of 10m2 adds a quarter of a tonne to the structural load!   Over time this will become exaggerated as the effect of the load will cause deflection of the structure.

Contemporary high performance waterproof systems provide significant improvements in the roofs performance and longevity with warranties of over 20 years not un-common.  However after refurbishment it is unlikely that the roof will be monitored for the effect of any additional imposed loadings cause by standing water.  Potentially jeopardizing the warranty.

It is also true that many retained roof sub-structures are classified as ‘Fragile’ under the HSE Guideline HSG33.  Who can calculate the long term effect on a super imposed load of a tonne of water every 40m2?

It is incumbent upon the Building Owner to ensure any roof refurbishment is signed off by the local Building Control Officer as part of the legislative Building Regulations : Part L regulations.   There is firm case history of projects not signed off as a direct result of concerns over the structural ability of the roof to withstand the super imposed load of standing water.

So what can be done?  The pragmatic solution can normally be found by specifying tapered insulation.  Insulation of course meets the first primary objective of the Part L regulations, but combine this with a bespoke tapered design which eliminates standing water on the roof and you have 2 solutions for the price of 1.   Good business, robust design!

At M&J Group we have in-house tapered insulation designers, so if we can be of assistance please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

M&J Group say Goodbye to CEO, Peter Henrickson & raise £500 for Teenage Cancer Trust

Teenage-cancer-trustAfter 4 Decades in the industry, Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Peter Henrickson celebrates his last official day at M&J Group, as he looks forward to enjoying his retirement.

As part of the celebrations, Team M&J Group carried out a ‘Mufti Day’ fundraising event and managed to raise a whopping £500 for The Teenage Cancer Trust; Peters favourite charity.

As long time patrons and supporters of the Charity, M&J Group will carry forward this legacy and continue to maintain their support for the charity for many decades to come!

We are sure our industry peers, colleagues, associates and friends will join the M&J Group in wishing Peter all the best for his retirement.

Should you wish to do so, you can make a donation to The Teenage Cancer Trust here

This Years M&J Annual Surveyors Dinner with Jason Leonard

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Jason Leonard, Rugby World Cup winning legend of 2003.

This year, M&J’s annual Surveyors Dinner was hosted by none other than Jason Leonard, Rugby World Cup winning legend of 2003.

The event, hosted in Mayfair, saw a gathering of what M&J see as being representatives of the premier surveyors in the UK, covering the education, health and general practice sectors and covering budgets in excess of £100m.

The event, first undertaken in 2012, was established by M&J Group to recognise a closer working relationship between M&J Group and key surveying practices, and continues to go from strength to strength.   Fortunately, Mr Leonard was a little more reserved than 2003.