Pitched roof against a vertical wall

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Hi,

Our sunroom is going to have a pitched (35 degrees) roof with rosemary tiles. ITs about 20ft by 10ft. 2 of the walls come against a vertical wall (the 1st floor of the semi!). Our problem is.. how to get it watertight between the vertical wall and roof. The building inspector said, a 20ft piece of lead was out of the questions, and felt is not a long term solution. Anyone know of plastic guttering for such purposes or has any other ideas??

Thanks for your help

Rex
 
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He was helpful wasn`t he :rolleyes: ...should be a cavity tray installed in stages ........ie. a length of brick course removed ....tray inserted, bricked up ..........let set, next one done ...there are special retro fit trays for this purpose .......google cavity trays and stuff should appear ;) the lead`s put in @ !.5 m. lengths and lapped 150mm at each end........have a search round this site for similar
 

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