Flat Roof Load Calculator

Flat Roof Load Calculator

Load TypeMagnitude (PSF)Description
Dead LoadVariablePermanent loads due to the weight of the roof structure, materials, and any fixed equipment or installations on the roof. Common examples include roofing materials, insulation, and structural elements.
Live LoadVariableTemporary loads due to human occupancy, maintenance activities, and equipment placement. Standards often dictate minimum live load requirements based on building type and usage.
Snow LoadVariableLoad imposed by accumulated snowfall on the roof surface. This varies significantly based on geographical location, climate, and local building codes.
Wind LoadVariableLoad exerted by wind pressure and suction on the roof. It depends on factors such as building height, shape, exposure, and local wind speeds.
Seismic LoadVariableLoad resulting from seismic activity. The magnitude of seismic loads depends on the building’s location, soil conditions, and local building codes.
Equipment LoadVariableAdditional loads imposed by mechanical equipment, HVAC systems, communication antennas, solar panels, or other rooftop installations. These loads vary based on the specific equipment and its placement.
Maintenance LoadVariableLoads due to human activity during maintenance, repair, or inspection of the roof system. This includes foot traffic, equipment placement, and materials stored temporarily during maintenance work.

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