The following illustrations and text explain the common design details using eaves and verges that can occur on refurbishment and new work.
Pitched roof verge detail.
This is different from a verge which is the angled joint found between a roof and a gable wall.
The fixing schedule should be produced by the tile manufacturer.
Detail for external wall insulation to the underside of a pitched slate roof with an extended verge.
Roof detail drawings includes jpeg dxf and dwg cad via download a selection of roof detail drawings including flat roof details pitched roof details mansard roof detail parapet verge ridge and eaves details.
When fixing coverings to a pitched roof.
This will give the exact pitched roof construction details to properly order supplies and correctly construct the roof.
In this case where a pitched roof needs to be extends beyond 200mm to provide enough shelter for insulation.
Used to retain the character of the existing pitched roof and verge after installing ewi system.
Where a pitched roof abuts the wall at an angle.
Eaves with over fascia ventilation set top of fascia board at correct level and fit ventilator in accordance with manufacturers recommendations.
The edge of a pitched roof as it meets the gable end is called a verge.
If a sprocketted.
Among items found on this diagram include everything from ridge flashing location and how the roof will be framed.
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Here are some new building regs drawings including mansard roof edge parapet wall box gutter verge detail pitched roof flat roof abutment threshold welted drip for external gutter pitched roof to wall junction timber frame timber clad eaves details window frame window lintel window sill manholes soakaway sanitary pipework basements etc.
Designed to retain the character of the existing verge.
Horizontal flashings should provide weathering to a minimum of 75mm above the intersection with the roof.
Detail for external wall insulation to the underside of a pitched slate roof with an extended verge.
Dry fix options for verges are also available from a number of manufacturers.
Fixings for single and double lap tiles should be in accordance with bs 5534 and bs en 1994 1 4 evidence of calculations in compliance with technical requirements r3 and r5 may be required.
Where a flat or pitched roof over an enclosed area abuts a wall or a balcony abuts a wall cavity trays should be linked to the flashing to prevent water penetrating into an enclosed area.
Where the existing pitched roof does not cover the additional depth of the ewi the existing roof is subsequently extended over the new insulation.
Eaves courses of tiles should be at same pitch as general tiling.