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I am about to replace the flat roof above a bay window, removing the felt as it is starting to leak/deteriorate, and replacing it with a GRP one. I have a few questions and don’t know whether anyone can help?! I have attached a few photos of the existing roof.
1) The roof has a water drainage outlet (1.5” lead pipe), difficult to see on the top of the roof. It frequently gets blocked as it is so narrow. The outlet pipe sits near the front edge And to one side of the roof. I think it needs to be replaced with something bigger as it would aid drainage although am concerned about joining plastic pipe to grp. Also the pipe can’t be too big as it needs to go through a narrow soffit. I have seen a solution where a niche is cut in the raised grp trim which allows water to ‘waterfall’ into a gutter running outlet below it but it looks unsightly.
2) Do I need to slope such a small roof? I know ideally it should slope towards the outlet (1 in 60?). I presume it needs to slope towards the front away from the house, although that wouldn’t push water towards the outlet, does it need to slope from side to side as well? Also, would I use firring strips if it needs to slope? If it does slope side to side then it wouldn’t it affect the level of the grp trim across the bay?
3) Even though concrete gutter would extend out over the grp upstand at the back of the roof, I presume I would still need a grp flashing?
Thanks in advance for any tips/advice.
Hopefully, roof will be better than photos-not sure how to turn second one round on iPad!
I am about to replace the flat roof above a bay window, removing the felt as it is starting to leak/deteriorate, and replacing it with a GRP one. I have a few questions and don’t know whether anyone can help?! I have attached a few photos of the existing roof.
1) The roof has a water drainage outlet (1.5” lead pipe), difficult to see on the top of the roof. It frequently gets blocked as it is so narrow. The outlet pipe sits near the front edge And to one side of the roof. I think it needs to be replaced with something bigger as it would aid drainage although am concerned about joining plastic pipe to grp. Also the pipe can’t be too big as it needs to go through a narrow soffit. I have seen a solution where a niche is cut in the raised grp trim which allows water to ‘waterfall’ into a gutter running outlet below it but it looks unsightly.
2) Do I need to slope such a small roof? I know ideally it should slope towards the outlet (1 in 60?). I presume it needs to slope towards the front away from the house, although that wouldn’t push water towards the outlet, does it need to slope from side to side as well? Also, would I use firring strips if it needs to slope? If it does slope side to side then it wouldn’t it affect the level of the grp trim across the bay?
3) Even though concrete gutter would extend out over the grp upstand at the back of the roof, I presume I would still need a grp flashing?
Thanks in advance for any tips/advice.
Hopefully, roof will be better than photos-not sure how to turn second one round on iPad!