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Hi All,

 

I am in the planning stage of a project for a single storey extension and I am sorted with most things.

 

However, I am stuck with the roof pitch, I need a minimum of 15 degree for the tiles I want to use.

 

I am looking at 3 meters at ridge height and possibly 2.4 or 2.3 meters at eaves height, my question is what would be the pitch of these options.

 

Thanks in advance

Posted

I have hidden your duplicate threads, no point asking in more than one place.

 

Someone will be along soon I am sure to do the trigonometry.

Posted
3 hours ago, Marty4000 said:

However, I am stuck with the roof pitch, I need a minimum of 15 degree for the tiles I want to use.

 

I am looking at 3 meters at ridge height and possibly 2.4 or 2.3 meters at eaves height, my question is what would be the pitch of these options.

Not enough info.

 

The vertical difference/horizontal difference must be 0.27 or greater for at least 15°

Posted
6 hours ago, A_L said:

Not enough info.

 

The vertical difference/horizontal difference must be 0.27 or greater for at least 15°

What further info do you require?

 

Does this help, the roof area is 4 meters width by 4 meters length

Posted
10 hours ago, Marty4000 said:

Does this help, the roof area is 4 meters width by 4 meters length

 

If this is the usual two pitched roof with the ridge in the middle then the ridge needs to be at least 2 * 0.27m or 0.54m above the eaves.

 

If it is a single pitch roof then one side has to be at least 0.27 * 4m or 1.08m above the opposite side.

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25 minutes ago, A_L said:

 

If this is the usual two pitched roof with the ridge in the middle then the ridge needs to be at least 2 * 0.27m or 0.54m above the eaves.

 

If it is a single pitch roof then one side has to be at least 0.27 * 4m or 1.08m above the opposite side.

Thanks A_L just what I was after

 

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