Hi all,
we are about to get a dormer loft conversion done and have a Party Wall Award and drawings.
We are mid terrace and the loft company have designed it so the 100mm x 50mm soft wood frame of the dormer cheek will be flush to the inside of the party wall.
To the exterior of this will be 9mm Supalux then 18mm weatherboard I think. Then felt, battens and tiles and also fascia boards and the junctions will have zinc soakers and lead flashings.
As our half of the party wall is only approx 100mm thick, I'm concerned that the dormer will touch or cross the centre line of the party wall.
1 neighbour has reluctantly agreed to us stepping on their roof to weatherproof the cheeks of the dormer. She insisted on her own party wall surveyor, forbid him from acting for us, and has objected from the start to any kind of a dormer, so verbal permission to step on her roof could easily be withdrawn.
I haven't asked the other side yet about stepping on their roof, but they plan to do a loft conversion soon, we signed each other's informal party wall agreement, and we will agree to their dormer adjoining ours.
Does anybody know the full width of the dormer cheek including weatherproofing? I have read that the flashing alone needs to be 200mm wide.
Would we be advised to step the dormer cheek in a little bit?
We want to be absolutely certain that the flashing, or fascia will not cross the centre line and we want to be certain it will not impede either neighbour from doing the same as us in the future.
If we step far enough in on both sides to allow a workman to weatherproof the dormer without stepping on the neighbour's roof, the conversion will be too narrow to fit a bathroom in as it is a narrow house.
I've attached drawings.
thanks in advance for any pearls of wisdom
S
we are about to get a dormer loft conversion done and have a Party Wall Award and drawings.
We are mid terrace and the loft company have designed it so the 100mm x 50mm soft wood frame of the dormer cheek will be flush to the inside of the party wall.
To the exterior of this will be 9mm Supalux then 18mm weatherboard I think. Then felt, battens and tiles and also fascia boards and the junctions will have zinc soakers and lead flashings.
As our half of the party wall is only approx 100mm thick, I'm concerned that the dormer will touch or cross the centre line of the party wall.
1 neighbour has reluctantly agreed to us stepping on their roof to weatherproof the cheeks of the dormer. She insisted on her own party wall surveyor, forbid him from acting for us, and has objected from the start to any kind of a dormer, so verbal permission to step on her roof could easily be withdrawn.
I haven't asked the other side yet about stepping on their roof, but they plan to do a loft conversion soon, we signed each other's informal party wall agreement, and we will agree to their dormer adjoining ours.
Does anybody know the full width of the dormer cheek including weatherproofing? I have read that the flashing alone needs to be 200mm wide.
Would we be advised to step the dormer cheek in a little bit?
We want to be absolutely certain that the flashing, or fascia will not cross the centre line and we want to be certain it will not impede either neighbour from doing the same as us in the future.
If we step far enough in on both sides to allow a workman to weatherproof the dormer without stepping on the neighbour's roof, the conversion will be too narrow to fit a bathroom in as it is a narrow house.
I've attached drawings.
thanks in advance for any pearls of wisdom
S