Hi,
I am in process of replacing my existing flat roof with new pitched roof. After much thought, apex type pitched roof will be best option for this kind of structure. It is for kitchen extension at the back of the property. Photo attached.
Following are the measurements:
Length (from the main building): 5 meters
Width: 3 meters
Height from the top of the flat roof to the bathroom window: 42 inches. (about 3.5 feet)
I have been quoted by few roofers and they are saying to keep the existing felt which doesn’t work for us as we want to have a couple of Velux skylight on the pitched roof. Also would like to raise height of the ceiling (not much but still).
As there is a neighbour's property on the right, we can’t put over hanging gutter, so the idea is to have box gutter (as marked in the picture on the right). Is there any downside to this? Just to know there is not direct access from right to the roof. So, we have to climb from front if want to.
I have asked my council about PP and BC. They are saying as the extension is at the back of the property and the total height of the extension after the pitched roof is completed is going to be less than 4 meters from the ground, we don’t need PP. But we will need BC. The thing about PP not needed, does it sound ok?
Also is it good to hire an architect for this kind of job (espc. if it requires PP)?
Is this kind of pitched roof sounds plausible idea overall?
Thanks
[GALLERY=media, 104800]IMG_20200627_085857 by ric1982 posted 27 Jun 2020 at 9:59 AM[/GALLERY]
I am in process of replacing my existing flat roof with new pitched roof. After much thought, apex type pitched roof will be best option for this kind of structure. It is for kitchen extension at the back of the property. Photo attached.
Following are the measurements:
Length (from the main building): 5 meters
Width: 3 meters
Height from the top of the flat roof to the bathroom window: 42 inches. (about 3.5 feet)
I have been quoted by few roofers and they are saying to keep the existing felt which doesn’t work for us as we want to have a couple of Velux skylight on the pitched roof. Also would like to raise height of the ceiling (not much but still).
As there is a neighbour's property on the right, we can’t put over hanging gutter, so the idea is to have box gutter (as marked in the picture on the right). Is there any downside to this? Just to know there is not direct access from right to the roof. So, we have to climb from front if want to.
I have asked my council about PP and BC. They are saying as the extension is at the back of the property and the total height of the extension after the pitched roof is completed is going to be less than 4 meters from the ground, we don’t need PP. But we will need BC. The thing about PP not needed, does it sound ok?
Also is it good to hire an architect for this kind of job (espc. if it requires PP)?
Is this kind of pitched roof sounds plausible idea overall?
Thanks
[GALLERY=media, 104800]IMG_20200627_085857 by ric1982 posted 27 Jun 2020 at 9:59 AM[/GALLERY]
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