Currently getting quotes for repairs to an existing roof on an extension that was built in the 70/80s. One roofer has commented that the pitch is only 7 degrees and not the required 13 degrees. My query is;
1) has this requirement always been 13 degrees or is that a requirement a new introduction over the past 40-50years?
2) can new introductions be retrospectively enforced to buildings built prior to them being bought into building regs? That would appear to condemn old buildings to ever repeating redevelopment work
3) if the roof angle is only 7 degrees then does that stop the roofer from completing work based on installing a new roof to the same specification of the existing roof?
Appreciate input on this as could be a game changer for the property owner
regards
Ian
1) has this requirement always been 13 degrees or is that a requirement a new introduction over the past 40-50years?
2) can new introductions be retrospectively enforced to buildings built prior to them being bought into building regs? That would appear to condemn old buildings to ever repeating redevelopment work
3) if the roof angle is only 7 degrees then does that stop the roofer from completing work based on installing a new roof to the same specification of the existing roof?
Appreciate input on this as could be a game changer for the property owner
regards
Ian