Hello...
I am curious as to the requirements in Scotland on roof construction...
Proposed roof construction is as follows (bottom-up):
trusses(rafters),
9mm cladding (plywood, osb, etc...),
felt,
counter battens (vertical) - or does this go on before the felt?,
battens (horizontal),
tiles/slate,
[edit] Roof pitch is 37 degrees.
The above is what is proposed, but the question is... based on the regulations do I need the counter battens (vertical) in Scotland? If the reg's don't dictate that this is required then why would I include counter battens (pros and cons)?
Thanks for any replies and information.
I am curious as to the requirements in Scotland on roof construction...
Proposed roof construction is as follows (bottom-up):
trusses(rafters),
9mm cladding (plywood, osb, etc...),
felt,
counter battens (vertical) - or does this go on before the felt?,
battens (horizontal),
tiles/slate,
[edit] Roof pitch is 37 degrees.
The above is what is proposed, but the question is... based on the regulations do I need the counter battens (vertical) in Scotland? If the reg's don't dictate that this is required then why would I include counter battens (pros and cons)?
Thanks for any replies and information.