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Valley Trough?
Hi,
I'm re-roofing my house and also constructing an extension. My problem is that the existing roof pitch in 17.5 degrees and the extension pitch is 35 degrees. I'm worried that the difference in pitches will force water into the existing roof via the shallower pitch unless the lead valley is very well constructed? I came across 'Valley Troughs' this morning and they look to be more suitable for what I need. Problem is my (old) builder hasn't heard of them before.. Are they what I should be using? Rgds Gunther |
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