Seems like i`m making progress with planning the garage. Last bit of the jigsaw is the roof.
Garage plan dims, 4m wide x 8m in length.
Garage door on front 4m face, 3m wide opening and 1.98m high
1.5 brick piers adjacent the opening
another set of piers mid way along the 8m length walls
eaves height of 2.2m (this is required for up and over garage door)
ridge height cannot exceed 2.5m for planning.
i`ve binned the idea of gable ends in brick. I`ll upvc panel the front and rear walls between the eaves and roof. Up and over door can attach to piers/goalpost and removes need for lintel above door opening which was causing issue with ridge height.
I was thinking of premade truss's for the roof, is that a bit overkill for a garage? or could i not just form a bolted traingle from some pretty substantial timbers, space those at every 2m and ply board between them? that spacing seems a bit high if i`m going to be asking someone to lay felt on there, maybe 1m truss spacing? and do i need a member running down the ridge?
as you can see i need some help. According to my degree this should be well within my capability, but i`ll be dammed if i can find any of my notes on timber design.
any pointers- bar ring up a flat roof specialist and let him bum rape me.
Garage plan dims, 4m wide x 8m in length.
Garage door on front 4m face, 3m wide opening and 1.98m high
1.5 brick piers adjacent the opening
another set of piers mid way along the 8m length walls
eaves height of 2.2m (this is required for up and over garage door)
ridge height cannot exceed 2.5m for planning.
i`ve binned the idea of gable ends in brick. I`ll upvc panel the front and rear walls between the eaves and roof. Up and over door can attach to piers/goalpost and removes need for lintel above door opening which was causing issue with ridge height.
I was thinking of premade truss's for the roof, is that a bit overkill for a garage? or could i not just form a bolted traingle from some pretty substantial timbers, space those at every 2m and ply board between them? that spacing seems a bit high if i`m going to be asking someone to lay felt on there, maybe 1m truss spacing? and do i need a member running down the ridge?
as you can see i need some help. According to my degree this should be well within my capability, but i`ll be dammed if i can find any of my notes on timber design.
any pointers- bar ring up a flat roof specialist and let him bum rape me.