Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Concrete, radiant heat. Lonepeak Contracting does it right



No this is not a new design being used on this concrete radiant heated roof deck.  This type of work can be found all to often, it is called a band-aid for a water intrusion problem.  What you see here is a concrete roof deck (over living space) that began to leak into the rooms below.  This design like so many others in the Park City area has a radiant heat system buried in the concrete.

The home owners made great use of the deck and the ability to use it fro entertainment and just plain relaxing, getting this job done right was imperative. Thanks to the professionals at Lonepeak Contracting in Salt Lake City they have their beautiful roof deck back even better than it was with a peace of mind that the water issues will be gone for decades.



In order to make the installation as quick as requested and yet keep all the furniture, barbecue's, umbrella's and other items together Lonepeak simply took advantage of one of Duradek's greatest features.  It is in use as soon as it is down.  So they simply moved all the stuff to one side, installed half the deck and then moved all the belongings to the finished side.  So much easier then trying to remove all these things from a roof top.
Once done it was a simple re-arrangement to the home owners liking.









The choice of Duradek's Utra Marble Mocha really added a touch of elegance to the roof deck.  With these wonderful glass wind breaks they can sit outside and relax in comfort with their new roof deck.  There is enough room to have dozens of friends over and have a great time.

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