I've just put up a small front extension and this week had a crack at putting up the timber roof frame. The building inspector came out yesterday and agreed it was good but then I started to pick his brains about roof tiles. My main roof tiles are 'redland 02 plain brown tiles' and on my plans the extension is to match these. The problem I now have is that the pitch of the roof is 27% and the inspector has told me it has to be 35%.
After a second look a 35% angle will take the roof line up past my 1st floor window.
I can get an angle of approx. 32% at 2.5 courses below my window sill but this leaves little room for my lead.
It's also been mentioned about using a product called 'onduline' to put on instead of the felt.
I'd be grateful if anyone can advise on angles for my current tiles or if there might be an alternative tile that `i can use on the 27% pitch (that must be similar to the plain tile)
Cheers.
After a second look a 35% angle will take the roof line up past my 1st floor window.
I can get an angle of approx. 32% at 2.5 courses below my window sill but this leaves little room for my lead.
It's also been mentioned about using a product called 'onduline' to put on instead of the felt.
I'd be grateful if anyone can advise on angles for my current tiles or if there might be an alternative tile that `i can use on the 27% pitch (that must be similar to the plain tile)
Cheers.