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    Semi extension roof

    Thanks for the responses guys - I've googled the T-Pren and that seems fairly self explanatory, can I just ask, what is a 2" drip? Is this the same as putting a couple of 'steps' into the run of leadwork? just wanting to get everything clear in my head before discussing this (and a variety of...
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    Semi extension roof

    Hi, thanks for the swift reply - the diagram is great and exactly what I had in mind! Just a couple of questions: 1) What are the advantages of lead over GRP or felt? 2) if using lead, would this be one long roll the length of the garage/extension (this would be about 13 metre run in...
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    Semi extension roof

    Hi all, Our house is a 1950's linked semi, a house attached on one side, on the other our garage attached to a neighbours garage (over which they've built a two storey extension). We're putting a rear extension on and looking to bring the pitched roof round in an L shape over the length of...
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    Venting appliances through pitched roof

    Thanks guys, some really helpful things to think about there. At least I now know it's not impossible to get everything vented properly. Time to do some research on boiler/flue choice and then sit down with the plans and work out layout of venting - simple and straight as possible will be the...
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    Venting appliances through pitched roof

    Thanks for the quick reply woody, these forum's are really helpful! I've googled the vent tiles you mentioned, my neighbour has one of these on their extension and I've wondered what it was, now I know! Do you think these tile vents would be suitable for a vented tumble dryer or extractor...
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    Venting appliances through pitched roof

    Hi all, We're in the process of planning a single story side and rear extension that will have a hipped roof wrapping round the existing house. The extension is to house a kitchen/diner, utility and shower room. I believe i will need vents for four reasons: Cooker hood, boiler, shower...
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