Hello
Im doing a lean to single story extension in England.
Im working on the roof rafters but not sure how best to do the detail where the rafters and external leaf meet.
The outter leaf is very close to the boundary with my neighbour and therefore I cannot have an overhang, it needs to be flush with the wall I assume?
Do I ladder the end rafter to be in line with where the external leaf will go so the roof battens rest on it, or should the blockwork be done to such a height that the battens rest on that? The cavity gap is 50mm as the superstructure is timber framed.
Thanks for any comments
Im doing a lean to single story extension in England.
Im working on the roof rafters but not sure how best to do the detail where the rafters and external leaf meet.
The outter leaf is very close to the boundary with my neighbour and therefore I cannot have an overhang, it needs to be flush with the wall I assume?
Do I ladder the end rafter to be in line with where the external leaf will go so the roof battens rest on it, or should the blockwork be done to such a height that the battens rest on that? The cavity gap is 50mm as the superstructure is timber framed.
Thanks for any comments
