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ROOF AND SIDE WALL SHINGLES FROM COCONUT PALM WOOD
Author(s) -
V. K. Sulc
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
cord. coconut research and development/cord
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2721-8856
pISSN - 0215-1162
DOI - 10.37833/cord.v6i02.238
Subject(s) - palm , cocos nucifera , imperata , pulp and paper industry , environmental science , horticulture , roof , biology , toxicology , agronomy , geography , engineering , archaeology , physics , quantum mechanics
In a number of coconut palm growing countries, thatched roofs made from indigenous materials such as palm leaves and from suitable tropical grasses such as Imperata cylindirca L. (Cogon) are traditionally used. The most suitable and durable among the palms appear to be the mature leaves of nipa palm. Depending on the quality of leaves and thickness of layers, the serviceable life span of thatched roof is approxi­malely 5 to 8 years, coconut palm leaves are one of the poorest materials for roofing of permanent dwelling. They easily become brittle when dry and break into bits during rain and wind.

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