Morning All,
I am trying to work out joist calculation for a flat roof that I want to build for my garden office. The joists will have 50mm to 0mm furrings, and osb3 18mm and 1.2mm epdm rubber.
The roof span is approximately 3.12 meters (depth) by 5.4 meters (width).
It's a double block garden office with 100mm cavity (yes overkill). I plan to have overhangs 0.3 meters at the back and 0.5 meters at the front overhangs and 0.1 meter overhangs in the sides
This brings the total roof measurements to 4.52 meter X 5.6/7meters.
But I'm tight on height restrictions so looking to see if I can get away with 5x2 roof joists instead of 6x2 Joists. The 5x2 joists will be 400mm centre and I am looking to have 4 rows of noggings.
Is this possible or is there a high chance or roof sag? If there is that possibility I see people double up on the joists. But how many joists need doubling up? Would just doubling up the centre joists suffice in this case?
Also for this roof size can I go down on osb boards?
I am trying to work out joist calculation for a flat roof that I want to build for my garden office. The joists will have 50mm to 0mm furrings, and osb3 18mm and 1.2mm epdm rubber.
The roof span is approximately 3.12 meters (depth) by 5.4 meters (width).
It's a double block garden office with 100mm cavity (yes overkill). I plan to have overhangs 0.3 meters at the back and 0.5 meters at the front overhangs and 0.1 meter overhangs in the sides
This brings the total roof measurements to 4.52 meter X 5.6/7meters.
But I'm tight on height restrictions so looking to see if I can get away with 5x2 roof joists instead of 6x2 Joists. The 5x2 joists will be 400mm centre and I am looking to have 4 rows of noggings.
Is this possible or is there a high chance or roof sag? If there is that possibility I see people double up on the joists. But how many joists need doubling up? Would just doubling up the centre joists suffice in this case?
Also for this roof size can I go down on osb boards?
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