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    soil pipe on roof

    Hello Chappers I heard of a slate fixing Owens Jenny: when I investigated I found that the slates are fixed to solid timber 6" x !2 planking laid straight on to the rafters and there are no battens. Can it get any worse? Timtom
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    soil pipe on roof

    Thanks Nige. Yes that seems to be the way the building inspector suggested. I wish I could wait until summer so you could get up on the bleeding roof and fix it for me, but it is costing me every day I wait for my Completion Cert! Timtom
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    soil pipe on roof

    Yes, I can see a possibility of this working! Roof is of slates which may make it a bit trickier, but if I were to use a thin strip pushed up inside (lol) it might work. I'll give it a go and let you know how I get on..... Timtom
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    soil pipe on roof

    No, not a mid terrace. But a long way from the gable end - 5 metres. The pipe passes through the soffit and straight through the roof via a lead slate flashing. I would have to replace soffit and slates if I bend the pipe and run it along the face to the gable. Probably not feasible - a lot of...
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    soil pipe on roof

    Hello Roofer. No, building inspector won't allow a durgo on exterior pipe. Glad you are trying for me, though! Many thanks Timtom
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    soil pipe on roof

    hello Roofer: Not really. we have converted the loft (which is why there is a velux window) and the roof void is now a bedroom. timtom
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    soil pipe on roof

    Building control have told me that I must extend the soil vent pipe up along the slope of a slate roof so that it ends above a new velux window I have installed. Problem is - how do I fix it to the roof without damaging the slates? Also I am afraid that wind force will cause the pipe to move...
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