Hi
My garage has an AC corrugated sheet roof, probably 30ish years old, in a reasonable enough state integrity wise. I want to replace the wooden roof trim that runs around the garage, looks like tongue and groove was used. Degraded quite badly. I intend to replace it with pvc soffit board to give the same effect.
However, I can't get to one side of the garage as it's near the boundary with my neighbours. I can't ask them if I can work from their garden as they have a shed sitting in the area I'd need to work from.
I reckon I have no option but to crawl over the roof to work on the boundary side. I was thinking I could run chipboard loft panels across the roof, in a single line aligned with the joists underneath. My thinking is the loft panels help spread the load, make it easier for me to crawl across, and if I place them directly above joists I'm minimising the risk of any AC sheets cracking.
Do you reckon it could work, or are they almost guaranteed to crack? As I say I reckon the panels are in reasonable order, not great not poor. Please note, I'm not in a position to remove them at this time.
Any advice welcome
My garage has an AC corrugated sheet roof, probably 30ish years old, in a reasonable enough state integrity wise. I want to replace the wooden roof trim that runs around the garage, looks like tongue and groove was used. Degraded quite badly. I intend to replace it with pvc soffit board to give the same effect.
However, I can't get to one side of the garage as it's near the boundary with my neighbours. I can't ask them if I can work from their garden as they have a shed sitting in the area I'd need to work from.
I reckon I have no option but to crawl over the roof to work on the boundary side. I was thinking I could run chipboard loft panels across the roof, in a single line aligned with the joists underneath. My thinking is the loft panels help spread the load, make it easier for me to crawl across, and if I place them directly above joists I'm minimising the risk of any AC sheets cracking.
Do you reckon it could work, or are they almost guaranteed to crack? As I say I reckon the panels are in reasonable order, not great not poor. Please note, I'm not in a position to remove them at this time.
Any advice welcome