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    Fascia depth (warm roof)

    Thanks for taking the time to reply. Can I ask what one of my questions you are referring to? I’m unsure what a ‘stepped fascia’ is. Thank you.
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    Fascia depth (warm roof)

    Good morning guys and girls. I hope we all had a good Christmas!! I am planning my warm roof 'flattie' and would like some opinions on fascia depth if you don't mind. At what point does a fascia start looking too deep? For instance, I will be having 225mm joists, 120mm insulation plus decking...
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    RSJ location

    Thanks Phatboy, I am ok with how the joists go in or on the beam, but it’s the rafters detail I’m struggling to understand. As they’re currently on a wall plate sitting with nice bird mouths, but unsure how they’d sit on the beam. Many thanks.
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    RSJ location

    Thank you Woody, will look at doing it this way then. If you can find or have any images to example this it would be appreciated. I must be searching the wrong things! Many thanks.
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    RSJ location

    Thanks woody. I have been googleing and googleing looking for examples of this sort of install but can't find anything at all. So would the joists and rafters both sit on brackets onto a timber bolted in the web? And then the new extension joists come through onto the other side of the web? My...
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    RSJ location

    Good morning everyone, I hope all are well and happy today :D We are going to be adding an extension and opening up the back of the bungalow, but struggling to work out where the RSJ is going to go. The architect and a builder have tried explaining but wonder if anyone could explain in simple...
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    Opening for BI-Fold doors.

    anyone? :(
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    Opening for BI-Fold doors.

    Thank you Notch7 Removing some of the cladding isn't a problem, as I'm thinking of replacing it with something a bit nicer anyway. Above the current door is a timber 'lintel'. Looks to be 2 4x2's screwed together. Can I do something similar for the (approx 12ft) new opening? Is there any...
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    Opening for BI-Fold doors.

    Good morning lads and lasses! Long time lurker but first post, so please be gentle :p I would like to replace my back window and patio doors with one big bi-fold door. The walls are PVC cladded timber frame and the roof is flat. What would I need to do to open the opening up for bi-folds...
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