When the thermometer reads 110°F, roofers face a far greater heat burden than ambient temperature alone suggests. Here's the science behind roof-surface radiant load — and how to build a break schedule around the actual hazard.
When the thermometer reads 110°F, roofers face a far greater heat burden than ambient temperature alone suggests. Here's the science behind roof-surface radiant load — and how to build a break schedule around the actual hazard.