Hi everyone,
I have a prefab concrete section garage which from a walls and door point of view is structurally sound and water tight. The roof however which is asbestos cement corrugated rubbish is now leaking like a teabag, so a replacement roof is needed.
The garage is 3x5m with a flat sloping roof. I am thinking of using the Coroline Bitumen corrugated stuff that Wickes sell, but to me it seems pretty flexible and would sag without the correct amount of purlins.
So my idea is to board the roof first with either ply or OSB fastened to the purlins, then overlay the corrugated bitumen and nail using the correct nails.
So I have a few questions?
1) Material: OSB or Ply?
2) Thickness: Would 18mm be overkill or would a thinner board be ok, as there is very little weight in the bitumen sheets.
3) Would the timber cut condensation down? or would i be better fastening something to the underside of the wood? - I guess only time would tell with this one
Thanks for any advice anyway!
I have a prefab concrete section garage which from a walls and door point of view is structurally sound and water tight. The roof however which is asbestos cement corrugated rubbish is now leaking like a teabag, so a replacement roof is needed.
The garage is 3x5m with a flat sloping roof. I am thinking of using the Coroline Bitumen corrugated stuff that Wickes sell, but to me it seems pretty flexible and would sag without the correct amount of purlins.
So my idea is to board the roof first with either ply or OSB fastened to the purlins, then overlay the corrugated bitumen and nail using the correct nails.
So I have a few questions?
1) Material: OSB or Ply?
2) Thickness: Would 18mm be overkill or would a thinner board be ok, as there is very little weight in the bitumen sheets.
3) Would the timber cut condensation down? or would i be better fastening something to the underside of the wood? - I guess only time would tell with this one
Thanks for any advice anyway!