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Replacing a flat roof
The front section of our garage roof is the one remaining flat roof on
the house and is starting to bubble so I'm thinking of replacing it with a pitched roof. The current shape is a trapezium and so I'm concerned as to how to cope with the side which creates the narrowing. Do I follow the current shape and have to cut tiles to follow the narrowing, or do I create an overhang to 'lengthen' the narrow end and make the roof rectangular? Or something else? Image at http://www.spinningweb.net/roof/roof.jpg if the above makes no sense. Approximate dimensions a long edge against existing wall - 12' 6" narrowest edge - 4' other parallel edge - 6' 9" TIA -- F |
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