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sammoseley
Hi
I am going to replace my garage roof currently leaking asbestos with corrugated bitumen as seen good reviews of this rather than osb/ply/felt which i also considered, the ridge of the roof is one-sided, ie. the top of roof finishes at the top of an existing brick wall, so I was after advice on how to finish this 1 sided ridge, to basically stop water getting in under the corrugated sheets at the ridge, sorry not the easiest to describe, any advice would be much appreciated. not sure whether to sheet over the top of the existing wall then fill the gap somehow, or even sheet to just below the top and flashing to the top of the sheets.
if it was a tiled roof I believe i'd use a monopitch ridge tile/cap but cant see that working for corrugated
any advice much appreciated
cheers
sam
I am going to replace my garage roof currently leaking asbestos with corrugated bitumen as seen good reviews of this rather than osb/ply/felt which i also considered, the ridge of the roof is one-sided, ie. the top of roof finishes at the top of an existing brick wall, so I was after advice on how to finish this 1 sided ridge, to basically stop water getting in under the corrugated sheets at the ridge, sorry not the easiest to describe, any advice would be much appreciated. not sure whether to sheet over the top of the existing wall then fill the gap somehow, or even sheet to just below the top and flashing to the top of the sheets.
if it was a tiled roof I believe i'd use a monopitch ridge tile/cap but cant see that working for corrugated
any advice much appreciated
cheers
sam