Hello people,
I think I posted on here a good while ago, but the time has finally come to put a new roof on our aging prefab double garage.
It measures 5.7M long by 4.9M wide, and I am thikning of using a kit from these people: http://www.casupply.co.uk/acatalog/25mm-Polycarbonate-Roof-Kits.html
I was going to use Wickes, but the longest they sell the sheets in is 4M, this place does them in 6m lengths, which is rather a boon, as it means no crossways joins, so nowhere for water to gather.
Am I missing anything?
It's 25mm sheeting, and the garage has regular supports across, so I am hoping it is sufficient - if not I will add some additional wooden ones.
The current angle is pretty shallow, so I am planning to up this with some suitably sized wood added to the beams and redusing the height as I go along to get a nice steady drainage angle.
I will get some new PVC facias to replace the current wooden ones as well, and am also planning to replace all the (5) windows and one side door as well - the main metal up and over door is fine.
Any comments on that roofing material or for anywhere else I should try instead??
We're aiming to get the current roof sheets off, and get the new roof on and windows and door in over a 4 day weekend.
There will be 3 or 4 diy proficient people working on it for those days.
Manageable??
Many thanks
Dan
I think I posted on here a good while ago, but the time has finally come to put a new roof on our aging prefab double garage.
It measures 5.7M long by 4.9M wide, and I am thikning of using a kit from these people: http://www.casupply.co.uk/acatalog/25mm-Polycarbonate-Roof-Kits.html
I was going to use Wickes, but the longest they sell the sheets in is 4M, this place does them in 6m lengths, which is rather a boon, as it means no crossways joins, so nowhere for water to gather.
Am I missing anything?
It's 25mm sheeting, and the garage has regular supports across, so I am hoping it is sufficient - if not I will add some additional wooden ones.
The current angle is pretty shallow, so I am planning to up this with some suitably sized wood added to the beams and redusing the height as I go along to get a nice steady drainage angle.
I will get some new PVC facias to replace the current wooden ones as well, and am also planning to replace all the (5) windows and one side door as well - the main metal up and over door is fine.
Any comments on that roofing material or for anywhere else I should try instead??
We're aiming to get the current roof sheets off, and get the new roof on and windows and door in over a 4 day weekend.
There will be 3 or 4 diy proficient people working on it for those days.
Manageable??
Many thanks
Dan