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Have a proposed single storey side extension and due to the span (wall plate to wall plate 10350mm) the truss company drawing shows a pitch of 15 degrees, in order to keep the roof at/below 4m height (enabling permitted development). Found a couple of products suitable for this pitch but on further investigation noticed 15 degrees cannot be achieved where valleys are in place (they will be).
There are several tiles on the market that are a good match to existing covering, but tech details state 'down to 17.5 degrees'.
If I install concrete interlocking tiles for 17.5 degrees on a 15 degree pitch, with a 100mm+ headlap, am I asking for trouble? In my experience much of this tech advice is over engineered and in real world conditions there are never any issues. Will also have inspection from bco at some point - do they usually ask to see tech details for roof coverings? (I've never known then to physically measure the depth of a footing, for example)
There are several tiles on the market that are a good match to existing covering, but tech details state 'down to 17.5 degrees'.
If I install concrete interlocking tiles for 17.5 degrees on a 15 degree pitch, with a 100mm+ headlap, am I asking for trouble? In my experience much of this tech advice is over engineered and in real world conditions there are never any issues. Will also have inspection from bco at some point - do they usually ask to see tech details for roof coverings? (I've never known then to physically measure the depth of a footing, for example)