First post so me gentle with me.
I need to get my soil pipe outside (through the roof). I'm going to use a 'lead slate' . . . a lead sheet with a lead tube coming out of it at an angle ( http://www.trademate.co.uk/ProductExtra/BRI0003/stdunislate_data.pdf ).
The leaflet in the link above talks about putting a 'welt' above the opening (which I understand is basically a couple of bends). . as far as I can see this is to stop water running down the surface of the lead sheet. As I'm using this on curvy pan tiles . . . . this 'welt' is going to be difficult, and will make the tiles stick up I believe . . . so I propose not to use a welt. Can anyone see this being a problem.
Is this all the weatherproofing I need (apart from the plastic thing that seals the plastic pipe to the lead pipe). I don't need one of those aluminium things I've seen with a rubber ring in the middle (which I feel are for flat slate roofs).
Thanks for any help.
Phil Johnson
PS - Any (reasonally price) structural engineers round here want some work?
I need to get my soil pipe outside (through the roof). I'm going to use a 'lead slate' . . . a lead sheet with a lead tube coming out of it at an angle ( http://www.trademate.co.uk/ProductExtra/BRI0003/stdunislate_data.pdf ).
The leaflet in the link above talks about putting a 'welt' above the opening (which I understand is basically a couple of bends). . as far as I can see this is to stop water running down the surface of the lead sheet. As I'm using this on curvy pan tiles . . . . this 'welt' is going to be difficult, and will make the tiles stick up I believe . . . so I propose not to use a welt. Can anyone see this being a problem.
Is this all the weatherproofing I need (apart from the plastic thing that seals the plastic pipe to the lead pipe). I don't need one of those aluminium things I've seen with a rubber ring in the middle (which I feel are for flat slate roofs).
Thanks for any help.
Phil Johnson
PS - Any (reasonally price) structural engineers round here want some work?