Hi all
To cut a long story short our GRP roof was damaged while replacement windows were being fitted, effectively due to the roof not being supported when the window was replaced. This support was needed as there is quite alot of gravel on the roof so weight bearing down on it.
As part of the back and forth with the fitters they have said the roof was not fitted properly as they believe there are no holding down straps. They have quoted that this is part of building regs. The way they have written it makes me believe they are implying the the holding down straps should be done as a matter of course to comply with the building regs.
From what I have read the holding down straps are only required to stop wind lift and this is only required if there is not sufficient weight on the roof holding down, which there is due to the gravel.
My question is, am I correct in this assumption or are there parts of the building regs that I have not read that mean they will be required no matter what.
Thanks in advance
To cut a long story short our GRP roof was damaged while replacement windows were being fitted, effectively due to the roof not being supported when the window was replaced. This support was needed as there is quite alot of gravel on the roof so weight bearing down on it.
As part of the back and forth with the fitters they have said the roof was not fitted properly as they believe there are no holding down straps. They have quoted that this is part of building regs. The way they have written it makes me believe they are implying the the holding down straps should be done as a matter of course to comply with the building regs.
From what I have read the holding down straps are only required to stop wind lift and this is only required if there is not sufficient weight on the roof holding down, which there is due to the gravel.
My question is, am I correct in this assumption or are there parts of the building regs that I have not read that mean they will be required no matter what.
Thanks in advance