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Insulated corrugated metal roofing - residential

  • 01-02-2017 8:45pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48


    Hi,
    We are renovating an old stable with a view to living in it for the next few years while we build the main house (then maybe renting it or airB&B so we want it to be a decent standard). The building seems to have been designed as a pitch roof originally as there are gables but is currently a flat roof. We are going to put a new pitch roof on it and would love the traditional country cottage look and use the u type corrugated iron (either coated red or maybe painted with oxide paint). We want it to be modern building standards however, insulated and inline with all building regs. I was looking at Tegral Fineline 19 (pdf brochure page 75)
    Some questions:
    Any suggestions for better material than tegral linked above?
    Any suggestions on someone to fit it?
    Will we run into "non-standard roof" issues with insurance company?

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated, finding information difficult to find on this and we are not using a architect.
    Cheers


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