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Which is the most economical way of roofing for rural areas?

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Asked: August 15, 20202020-08-15T17:01:01+05:30 2020-08-15T17:01:01+05:30In: Structural Engineering
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Which is the most economical way of roofing for rural areas?

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    2020-08-23T10:37:39+05:30Added an answer on August 23, 2020 at 10:37 am
    Which is the most economical way of roofing for rural areas?

    Following are the most economical cost-effective roofings

    1. Earth reel roofs
    2. Clay tile roofs
    3. Gypsum-sisal conoid
    4. Precast concrete channel roofs
    5. Ferrocement roofs
    6. Corrugated metal sheet roof
    7. Corrugated fibre concrete roofs
    8. Fibre and micro concrete tiles
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    2020-08-17T08:25:02+05:30Added an answer on August 17, 2020 at 8:25 am

    The most economical way for rural roofing would be to gather locally available materials (preferably for free i.e., they can be just adapted and used rather than bought) and build a sound and durable roof out it. Durability is much important than just cheapness because if it’s not durable, it’ll need oft replacement, which will make it uneconomical.

    Depending on the location and the time of the year, the locally available durable materials could be bamboo, mud, hemp, straw, clay, terracotta, etc. These could be used in combination as well. Like mud + bamboo roofing is quite common. It’s surprisingly strong and also insulates well.

    Other non-natural yet locally available cheap materials can be ton sheets, waste plastic sheets, asbestos sheets, or unused wood.

    Remember, the idea is more focussed on cutting down the cost of procurement and transportation by getting materials for free locally rather than looking for the cheapest material overlooking durability.

    Also, it’s best if labor is not employed, and roofing is done by oneself. These kinds of jobs are rurally common nonetheless.

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    2020-11-20T15:48:53+05:30Added an answer on November 20, 2020 at 3:48 pm
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    Following are the economical way of roofing for rural areas:

    1. Bamboo

    2. Mud bricks reinforced by natural fibres from straw and coconut

    3. Shipping container homes

    Thank You.

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    2020-11-23T11:41:50+05:30Added an answer on November 23, 2020 at 11:41 am

    The following are the most economical way of roofing for rural areas :-
    1. Partial roofs
    2. Slate roofs
    3. Porches
    4. Stone roofs
    5. Galvanized roofs
    6. Tile stone coated roofs

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