Digmixfill Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago The typical roof window install is cut a rafter, double up the rafter either side of the opening and install double horizontal timbers to carry the cut rafter. Image from Fakro install doc attached. All of the installations I can find show installation in the middle of a roof. Our upper story has 1.6m walls. I want to install the window as low as possible, as close to the rafter wall plate as I can. Fitting the lower doubled up horizontal timbers right next to the wall plate takes up space which i'd like to avoid. Anyone installed a roof window low down in a roof, up against a wall plate?
Nickfromwales Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Your issue will be the lower flashing, and how close you can take that to the gutter.
dpmiller Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago would it be easier if you did a matching wall window attached to it- is there a worthwhile view?
torre Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago It might be worth asking Fakro themselves about flashings. Alternatively might their combination windows be an option for you? The sloped window meets a vertical directly at that junction. Velux do similar.
Alan Ambrose Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Don’t know if this helps any - it’s fairly common to bevel the plasterboard below and above the window. (We have ours bevelled in all 4 directions, but that’s a bit of a faff.) Would that help your objective?
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