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Pavers at the corners of a concrete flat roof?

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Liam Nesson

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Sep 8, 2016
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Hi All,

I am currently making some modifications to an existing concrete flat roof (2"stone, geotextile, 4" insulation, dpm, 8" concrete slab), Architect will be appointed at a later date as we are in the early-ish stage. Does anybody know why they would tie pavers together and put them in the corners? I am installing a concrete curb for a HVAC system and it overlaps with these pavers.

I see some pavers called up on the architectural drawings for access, but not any in the corners of the roof.

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Wind uplift on a flat roof is typically highest at the corners. Maybe they opted for that to reduce the chances of gravel being thrown around in a high wind event?
 
Looks to me like someone’s attempt at fixing a mistake with their wind loadings!
 
It's occasionally done to resist wind uplift in the corners... and, is intentional, not an afterthought.

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Thanks for the responses all. Makes sense its an uplift issue as all the pavers are tied together.
 
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