Feel you will have to agree that your post does not make sense.
First you say that you are not looking for free design consultancy, Then you say you are looking for how high the roof will be above FGL , and all you are looking for now, is how high the roof will be overall.
Is that not a free design consultancy?
Well - I guess I didn't explain myself clearly, but I'll also admit that I didn't think about some of the factors you mention. But basically I wasn't asking how deep the joists needed to be for the roof (although feel free
) - it was more a case of "If they would be X x Y mm without the light, how much larger would they have to be with it?"
Basically I've got to submit drawings to the jolly old council, showing a roof height. If when the proper design is done it comes in lower than that it will be fine, but if it comes in higher then I'll be ****er**.
Any how no one can give you that information without knowing whether you want a 1in 40 or 1in 6o fall?
I'm assuming 1:40 -
I don't want the fall (of around 15cm??)
What imposed load and dead load you require?.
Am I right in thinking that for a flat roof, the dead load can only come from the roof itself? i.e. the deck + VCL + insulation + weatherproofing?
Imposed loads will be snow, and I believe I can look those up for my location, occasional maintenance access and possibly a domestic split aircon unit.
Is it warm deck or cold deck?
My apologies - warm.
Is it three layer hot bonded felt or EDPM?
From what I've read EPDM seems favourite.
Weight of roof light to calculate trimmer sizes?
Doh! - Now I
should have realised that's a significant fact.
Is roof light UPVC or timber,
Neither - my preference will be powder coated aluminium.
double glazed of treble glazed
Unless the difference is eye-watering, I'd go for triple, to make the overall thermal performance better. And even if it is a lot more £, it might still be worth it if it allows me to reuse my existing patio doors, as new ones of those wouldn't be cheap.
I'm not averse to paying a professional to do a proper design - just trying to avoid that expense before I've got permission to build the thing.
Worst case I can just show it as 3m.
FYI - building related post here:
//www.diynot.com/diy/threads/loadbearing.411614/ which relates to the joist spans.