Me and the neighbour share a parity wall. My flat roof is about 2.7m from the ground, and his is about 2.4m from the ground. Due to the fact that his roof is lower means that our rain water drains onto his roof. This difference in roof heights has caused a lot of issues over the years and we have decided to raise his roof to our height and lay some EPDM over it and be done with it.
I am currently in the process of figuring out the slope to drain off the water. I have attached an image of the current setup. My current line of thinking is to slope the other roof to draining towards the middle (like ours) and then there is a small channel of water around the parity wall area which drain off. Good idea ? bad idea ?
I could rip out both roofs and create a single uniform slope but the problem is I have a flat roof light and this complicates things. Also, the joists run from each house to the parity wall, and any slope will need to run in the direction of the joists for maximum stability.
I am currently in the process of figuring out the slope to drain off the water. I have attached an image of the current setup. My current line of thinking is to slope the other roof to draining towards the middle (like ours) and then there is a small channel of water around the parity wall area which drain off. Good idea ? bad idea ?
I could rip out both roofs and create a single uniform slope but the problem is I have a flat roof light and this complicates things. Also, the joists run from each house to the parity wall, and any slope will need to run in the direction of the joists for maximum stability.