daredevil82
daredevil82 t1_j64nhag wrote
Reply to comment by MathematicianGlum880 in Sports domes in Topsham, Orono collapse under weight of snow, ice - L… by yzfmike
Yeah, and it always will. Price, quality and build speed are corners of a triangle that affect the end deliverable for pretty much everything. And of course, price is always as cheap as possible. So if you design and build to minimums, you’ll get recurring issues like this
Question is Are dealing with these cheaper than building the extra slack into the original system? If yes, then why spend extra money when it’s going to cost more in the end do “build right”?
daredevil82 t1_j63emei wrote
Reply to comment by MathematicianGlum880 in Sports domes in Topsham, Orono collapse under weight of snow, ice - L… by yzfmike
yes, but heavy snow isn't necessarily the same as snow + rain. and its not contractors, but the architects that specify the live and dead load expectations for structures. so makes me wonder how much the weight is there, and what kind of drainage is in place.
however, for leaking, that suggests the rubber-tar compound on the roof has a few gaps.
daredevil82 t1_j6355pr wrote
Reply to comment by Notmystationbro in Sports domes in Topsham, Orono collapse under weight of snow, ice - L… by yzfmike
They do. If roofs are leaking that means drainage issues. Given the freezing/thaw, not surprising that flat roof drainage is being backed up. also, flat roofs have a rubber-tar sealing compound in place of shingles, so makes me wonder about the age and what gaps occurred in the sealing.
edit to add https://www.pressherald.com/2023/01/26/third-storm-in-a-week-brings-more-outages-flooding-messy-mix/
>Deputy Chief Brennan said both Scarborough stores’ drainage systems were working, but were apparently overwhelmed by the weight of accumulated snow, saturated by the rain that fell overnight.
snow or rain is fine, when you get one then the other, it weighs a shit ton and goes nowhere fast.
daredevil82 t1_je2qq4v wrote
Reply to comment by 5btg in I hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2020 during Covid (2,200 Miles). Ask me anything by 5btg
MDI is where Acadia National Park is. It’s about an hour east of Bangor when you’re heading southeast from Baxter.