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    Roof Spread

    The dwarf walls are Approx a 1/3 of the way down from the ridge. 2/3 distance to the house walls. The rafters are toe nailed to the wall plate with large nails. No birdsmouths etc anywhere. I was thinking of doubling up the rafters from above the stud wall to the external wall for some extra...
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    Roof Spread

    See images above.
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    Roof Spread

    @freddiemercurystwin no, the top plate is screwed to each rafter using two 5x80mm screws. i did think birds mouthing them would have been better.
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    Roof Spread

    We don’t have a ridge beam - just a ridge board and the two structural walls. See attached image from the loft view when work was underway. Hopefully that makes the structure clearer. Pictures are when work was being carried out. Basically, there used to be walls running from the ground floor...
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    Roof Spread

    We did consider that approach but the beam would have clashed with the neighbours property at the angle we had to bring it in. Have you come across a roof like ours before, with purlins but no ridge beam or joists?
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    Roof Spread

    It was in shorter sections as the total length was 7.5m and we couldn’t get it into the building. So was sliced into 3. The original job was to support the rafters as we took out some internal walls that had a similar support system to break the rafter span. The half vaulted ceiling was an...
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    Roof Spread

    @catlad busy in what sense please?
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    Roof Spread

    It’s a ridge board we have
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    Roof Spread

    Any other input please?
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    Roof Spread

    I‘ll get some fitted, may help a little.
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    Roof Spread

    Thanks, this is the way I was thinking of it too. Maybe some twist straps to hold the rafters and the stud uprights tighter together would be useful?
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    Roof Spread

    @robinbanks its a ridge board. The steel will be double boarded in 12.5mm fire board.
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    Roof Spread

    Thanks for all the responses so far! @blup good point on the bc docs. I’ll speak to them. @DAZB the top plate is screwed with two 5x80 screws into each rafter. The stud uprights are in tight and screwed to both the top and bottom plate. The bottom plate is coach bolted to the rsj. The studs...
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    Roof Spread

    Hi All, We have a 1970s bungalow with a traditional cut roof. The rafters are supported mid-span via a structural stud wall in 8x2. This consists of a top and bottom plate with uprights under each rafter, all in 8x2. The stud walls are sat on steel beams. Now we had some ceiling joists that...
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    Central Heating Manifold

    Has anyone got any experience with recommended manifold suppliers?
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    Central Heating Manifold

    Thanks, 22mm will be run as the flow and return to the manifold. We’ve over sized all rads by approx 30% to aid running at a lower temp. I think we will end up using the 16mm pex-al-pex for the runs.
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    Central Heating Manifold

    A lot of the runs are approx 10m including dropping down the walls etc.
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    Central Heating Manifold

    Hi All, My first post here, HNY to you all! We are renovating our 1970s bungalow that had a warm air heating system fitted. We’ve now removed this and are going to be installing a new system boiler with tank and a central heating system. There will be a total of 15 radiators. We’d like to...
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