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My semi has a side passage that’s about 4 feet wide and widens as it goes back to the rear.
The garage has a sloping roof and the soffits are about 8/feet high.
At present the fence along the side is about 5 feet including a small trellis type top (and knackered) with concrete posts.
The unattached neighbour died and his house has been sold stc.
My fence.
as I need to change the knackered fence, I was going to replace the panels with 6 foot ones.
I’d like to take the opportunity to build a roof over the passageway, probably twin wall and wondered about height limitations?
Am I stuck with 6 feet at the boundary?
In an ideal world I’d go a bit higher, maybe 7?
That way I can maintain a slope on the roof and incorporate a gutter, while gaining a bit more headroom.
I was thinking of concrete screwing timber fence posts to my side of the concrete posts to support the roof and add a brace to the slightly oversized panels. Then maybe use a bit more twinwall sideways, allowing a bit of weather protection and light. (Not needed if I am stuck with 6 feet max)
I have an SDS drill for the screws.
Sound feasible?
I’d like to get it done before the new people move in as I might be cheeky and need to pop over the fence while doing the roof and it’s simpler to do it now while next door is unoccupied.
TIA
The garage has a sloping roof and the soffits are about 8/feet high.
At present the fence along the side is about 5 feet including a small trellis type top (and knackered) with concrete posts.
The unattached neighbour died and his house has been sold stc.
My fence.
as I need to change the knackered fence, I was going to replace the panels with 6 foot ones.
I’d like to take the opportunity to build a roof over the passageway, probably twin wall and wondered about height limitations?
Am I stuck with 6 feet at the boundary?
In an ideal world I’d go a bit higher, maybe 7?
That way I can maintain a slope on the roof and incorporate a gutter, while gaining a bit more headroom.
I was thinking of concrete screwing timber fence posts to my side of the concrete posts to support the roof and add a brace to the slightly oversized panels. Then maybe use a bit more twinwall sideways, allowing a bit of weather protection and light. (Not needed if I am stuck with 6 feet max)
I have an SDS drill for the screws.
Sound feasible?
I’d like to get it done before the new people move in as I might be cheeky and need to pop over the fence while doing the roof and it’s simpler to do it now while next door is unoccupied.
TIA