It was sometime during this period that the hidden roof a uniquely japanese solution to roof drainage problems was adopted.
Roofing materials used in japan.
Metal roofing sheets possess high insulating capabilities and can be used in the construction of backyards garden buildings garages household cladding and industrial roofs.
This is the most common type of roofing material used today.
Also used but less common are lead zinc and stainless steel.
They were primarily made of wood and other natural materials such as paper rice straw and clay.
Straw might seem like a very lightweight material and we hardly come across it when it comes to archeological digs of medieval settlements.
Base materials are the materials used for the bulk of the project.
Generally they don t rot crack split or break easily.
The following is a list of the roofing materials that are most commonly used in the construction of today s homes.
The base cloths to be saturated with asphalt are mainly constructed of nonwovens or of paper.
Brick roofing tiles and a type of cypress called hinoki were used for roofs.
The type of roofing material used will depend on the style of home you are building the slope of the roof and local building restrictions.
The following are a few common features of traditional japanese homes.
Most of the buildings used several materials for their construction but the finalized structure was defined by the material mostly used.
Metal roofing panels can withstand high winds snow hail torrential rains and fire.
These include the standing seam batten seam and flat locked seam roofing systems.
Roofing sheets consisting of asphalt saturated nonwoven or paper cloth are widely used in roofing reinforced concrete buildings and wooden houses.
The production of roofing sheets in japan is estimated to be 129 million square meters for 1997.