Our roof systems are also quite simple in that they also consist of four or five layers, and three variants which are created according to the type of usage required. For example, the thinnest roof system at 17cm is to be used for usual span widths and small snow loads. Next is 19cm in width, meant for usual span widths and increased snow loads. Lastly, the thickest roof system at 21.2cm is used for large span widths or large snow loads.
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Thoma Holz100 ceilings and roof parts both consist of 70-80mm walers and wooden board layers in between. Our ceiling systems are designated in the code, H100-DE, and the types of wood that are available are spruce, fir, pine, and larch which are also the general recommended type of wood for all of Holz100 building systems as they are proven through testing and wood engineering as the ideal types of wood for their intended use.
Thoma Holz100 Ceiling systems (DE) are able to function as ceilings and/or dividing components between floors depending on which system is chosen. Our ceiling-use only systems are much more simpler in composition with thicknesses varying between 17.6cm and 21.2cm of three or four layers respectively. Their fitting directions are in single-axis toward walers which are 7.7cm for both bottom and top walers.
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