Is there a way I can change the title for this post to "Flat Roof - Fascia and soffit installation" (which I think was the original title).
The curren ...
Thanks @Nailbag. Looks great. Sounds like what I'm gunning for.
Someone pointed out that traditional metal fascias are designed the way they are to pr ...
Thanks Eric.
Forgive me if I'm wrong... but your response reads a lot like AI generated content, which I find can be quite general in nature and lac ...
Thanks for all the good info chaps.
Outlining those options is really helpful - thanks Eric.
Interesting that you all prefer to go with timber for t ...
Hi all,Working on a flat roof extension for a large undercover deck (not enclosed).What would you call this end beam?Its a 200x63 LVL tying all of th ...
Before you do anything, you mentioned the lower roof had a very flat pitch. If it's less than 5 degrees then a corrogated profile should not have been ...
No worries @Stuckster. That better? We try to ensure titles do accurately reflect the content so that people with similar problems are more easily abl ...
Hey @nonsibicunctis don't stress about this one it's not a hard fix and very similar to what we used to do installing car park lighting just on a smal ...
Is there a way I can change the title for this post to "Flat Roof - Fascia and soffit installation" (which I think was the original title).
The curren ...
Thanks for all the good info chaps.
Outlining those options is really helpful - thanks Eric.
Interesting that you all prefer to go with timber for t ...
Hi all,Working on a flat roof extension for a large undercover deck (not enclosed).What would you call this end beam?Its a 200x63 LVL tying all of th ...
Before you do anything, you mentioned the lower roof had a very flat pitch. If it's less than 5 degrees then a corrogated profile should not have been ...
@CSParnell This is the way. Simple, relatively inexpensive and provides a very precise method for plumbing the post. How it's done on pretty much ever ...
This requires further clarification.In the technical bulletin attached to the article, Bluescope states... "The presence of soluble salts (e.g. sodium ...
For anyone reading this in the future...Fasteners aside, Bluescope highly discourages Colorbond being in contact with treated pine since it causes pre ...