Extend the eaves firstIf the fascia & guttering is flush with the brickwork then what are you supposed to do then? which is what this house looks like.
Extend the eaves firstIf the fascia & guttering is flush with the brickwork then what are you supposed to do then? which is what this house looks like.
That goes against the rules and could easily be spotted if the house is a semi or terrace.Extend the eaves first
Are you saying the eaves can't be extended first under PD?That goes against the rules and could easily be spotted if the house is a semi or terrace.
The definition of the 'eaves' in the technical guidance is the intersection of where the slope of the roof meets the outside face of the wall. It cannot be extended.
No that's the definition for measuring roof heightThe definition of the 'eaves' in the technical guidance is the intersection of where the slope of the roof meets the outside face of the wall. It cannot be extended.
So you'd measure by putting a level vertically abutting the bottom (gutter) tile and measure back to the face of the dormer - correct?"The measurement of 0.2 metres should be made along the original roof slope from the outermost edge of the eaves (the edge of the tiles or slates) to the edge of the enlargement."
I hope not, I measure up the slope!So you'd measure by putting a level vertically abutting the bottom (gutter) tile and measure back to the face of the dormer - correct?
Yes, had me worried for a bit then. I could imagine a flurry of my clients posting on DIYnot along the lines of "Some dodgy bloke didn't draw my dormer back further enough. What do I do?"Might have to concede on that one.
Yes, they are refered to as UCs (universal columns) but they are very handy for use as beams when a small-height beam is required.152x152 = column
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