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Sarking is an English word with multiple meanings in roof construction: * The use of wood panels, or "sarking boards", called sheathing, sheeting or decking in American English, under the roof-covering materials such as the shingles of a roof to provide support. It is a common term in Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand. The shingles or slates are nailed directly to the sarking boards without timber battens, providing a strong, wind-resistant roof. * An additional layer within a roof that insulates or reflects heat, such as a layer of felt, reflective foil, or polystyrene. * Roofing felt or other type of underlayment (Am. English) under the roof covering for extra resistance to leakage. * The word sarking is further used as part of the term scrim and sarking, a method of interior cons

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  • Le sarking est un procédé d'isolation thermique des toitures inclinées par l'extérieur, qui consiste à rehausser le toit afin d'insérer une couche d'isolant rigide. (fr)
  • Sarking is an English word with multiple meanings in roof construction: * The use of wood panels, or "sarking boards", called sheathing, sheeting or decking in American English, under the roof-covering materials such as the shingles of a roof to provide support. It is a common term in Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand. The shingles or slates are nailed directly to the sarking boards without timber battens, providing a strong, wind-resistant roof. * An additional layer within a roof that insulates or reflects heat, such as a layer of felt, reflective foil, or polystyrene. * Roofing felt or other type of underlayment (Am. English) under the roof covering for extra resistance to leakage. * The word sarking is further used as part of the term scrim and sarking, a method of interior cons (en)
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  • Le sarking est un procédé d'isolation thermique des toitures inclinées par l'extérieur, qui consiste à rehausser le toit afin d'insérer une couche d'isolant rigide. (fr)
  • Sarking is an English word with multiple meanings in roof construction: * The use of wood panels, or "sarking boards", called sheathing, sheeting or decking in American English, under the roof-covering materials such as the shingles of a roof to provide support. It is a common term in Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand. The shingles or slates are nailed directly to the sarking boards without timber battens, providing a strong, wind-resistant roof. * An additional layer within a roof that insulates or reflects heat, such as a layer of felt, reflective foil, or polystyrene. * Roofing felt or other type of underlayment (Am. English) under the roof covering for extra resistance to leakage. * The word sarking is further used as part of the term scrim and sarking, a method of interior construction widely used in Australia and New Zealand in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. * In modern usage of the term in Australia, sarking refers to a laminated aluminium foil layer, or reflective foil laminate (RFL), that is installed on the roof trusses, beneath the battens, supporting a tile or metal deck roof. It acts as additional radiative (radiant barrier) and convective insulation and provides a condensation barrier. In New Zealand, both corrugated metal and asbestos-cement shingle roofs were fitted directly over wooden sarking boards in the historical "bungalow" style of house construction. (en)
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