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I should shortly be getting permission to change my roof. I'm aiming to make the roof "thicker" in order to extend the eaves to allow for some EWI. I'm having a new roof for sure, but exactly how it is to be constructed is an open question. 

 

I just watched "Channel 4 - The Streets" 

 

https://tvtonight.co.uk/grand-designs-the-streets-season-3-episode-7-airs-27-december-2023-on-channel-4/

 

I actualy got quite excited about the thought that SIPS panels would deliver exactly the sort of effect I'm after whilst massively improving the insulation values of the house. How do I find out if this is a suitable idea and not just a flight of fancy?

Regards

 

Tet

 

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Only an architect or structural engineer would be able to answer that one.

 

There's some good stuff at Graven Hill, Bicester.

One of the show / experimental houses has sips roof.

Well worth a visit if your ever close by as nearly every type of construction method has been done there and some of the results are stunning. 

I expect some of the owners are on here.

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