Hi
I am in the process of getting some quotes for a utility/wc/living room extension to our house.
The finish of the roof is flat (w/ 5 degree pitch) and was wondering has anyone used pvc single ply membrane?
What is the soundproofing like etc?
Can standing seams be added to give a zinc roof effect?
Also got some quotes for aluclad windows from several Irish companies and they are all between €8500 - €10500. There is a door,wc windows and two sliding doors, one on the back of extension and one on the side.
Does this sound about right?
Thanks
bp
You probably won't see the flat roof
I'd be tempted to put the money into a nice eaves detail and guttering and splash [sic] out for Back Inlet Gully traps all around, maybe with some uplighters or downlighters for a night time "Outer room" effect.
You could roof it with fibreglass on superply, on firrings min 50mm to give an air gap and fall, with 225mm x 50mm joists on insulated board foil backed on the underside with infill insulation between joists.
This is a Cold Roof, ventilated.
My experience each supplier of this type of roof will have their own slightly different details re specifications and build up so check it complies with their cert.
The bottom line is that it relies totall on the fibreglass outer skin to weather proof the structure.
The saving grace so that this is the material surfboards, fairings and bike helmts are made from.
Tough, and relatively easy to repair and with an obvious remedy to a possible impact crack.
Simply repair it, using glassfibre mesh and resin on a prepared and roughened up surface.
Mind you, if you're really stuck on a zinc roof, go for it, but as three-bed semi has said, watch out for the leaks.
If you keep your standing seams parallel to the fall and can do the entire roof in continuous lengths, maybe you can avoid them.
You will need to watch your fixing details and use some sort of secret securement to a substrate with a membrane backup, plus a vented space below.
Its a difficult detail to do well and I have never seen a warm zinc roof detail - trocal type membranes are the roofs I have most often seen as warm roof details.
You can have external insulation on almost any kind of roof, but exposure to weathring andmechanical damage can compromise even close cell insulation - plus you can't see the zinc!
[just don't hit a flammable membrane or insulation with a firework or throw a lit cigarette or match onto it]
If the fall runs from the main house down there will be problems with ventilating the roof, [you'll need vents either end of the vented space] but a level flashing detail at the house wall.
If the fall is parallel to the main house its easy to vent either end but you have a sloping roof, possibly a valley detail and a sloping or stepped flashing detail at the house wall.
A rendered external leaf may allow a waterproof render with bellcasting detail to be used, but leave a good high upstand to ensure the bellcasting can dry off properly.
Some geniuses take the bell down very low thinking this seals the joint, but really it just lets debris build up, saturate the bell and this spalls some frosty night.
ONQ.
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