Hi
I building a pitched roof along side my house which extends beyond the back wall and then (with two hips) covers an existing extension. This means there will be a small ridge (1m long) to allow the hips to be at 45deg. I have a bearer plate bolted to the wall. See pictures
( //www.diynot.com/network/punker/albums/13423 ).
I have a few questions.
1. How much should I make the ridge board protrude above the line of the tiles?
2. where the ridge comes of the back wall can i sit the ridge board on top of the bearer if I let the bearer carry on past the end of the wall?
3. If i let the bearer come out past the end of the wall (like in the uploaded pictures) how do i support it, by blocking up from the wall below or making a wooden frame?
thanks
Ben
I building a pitched roof along side my house which extends beyond the back wall and then (with two hips) covers an existing extension. This means there will be a small ridge (1m long) to allow the hips to be at 45deg. I have a bearer plate bolted to the wall. See pictures
( //www.diynot.com/network/punker/albums/13423 ).
I have a few questions.
1. How much should I make the ridge board protrude above the line of the tiles?
2. where the ridge comes of the back wall can i sit the ridge board on top of the bearer if I let the bearer carry on past the end of the wall?
3. If i let the bearer come out past the end of the wall (like in the uploaded pictures) how do i support it, by blocking up from the wall below or making a wooden frame?
thanks
Ben