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2019-06-20 17:56:26
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Hi, urgently need help,
I have built myself a garage 3.34m x 9.4m, so far up to 2m height made of Ytong 24er PP6
I have been thinking for 2 months now how to do the roof (I’m not very skilled with crafts, but the masonry was also easy so far and I had a bricklayer to help).
Now we are stuck and not making progress. We even fled on vacation, but unfortunately the garage was still standing just as before afterwards.
I was now thinking maybe to use sandwich panels.
The Ytong block is already well insulated, the garage door will be insulated too. Then it only makes sense to insulate the roof as well.
It should have reasonably constant temperatures (summer and winter)... at least no food should spoil when stored (if that is even possible) and I don’t want to have to get into an ice-cold car in winter.
But sandwich panels are trapezoidal sheets with insulation, right?
I have some worries about these trapezoidal sheets because our bedroom is directly above the garage, I don’t want to be kept awake all night because the rain is so loud.
Do you have any idea for me?
The garage is built on 3 sides and directly connected to the house (house side, so no wall, pillar or anything else). The house consists of 36 Ytong PP2
If possible, it should be drained to the back via a gutter, because I built close to the property line.
However, I don’t have much space left for the roof construction. According to HBO, the garage wall including roof structure may only be 25m² towards the neighbor.
Because the door is supposed to be 2.25m high, there is not much room left for a roof.
2.25m the lintel, then with smaller masonry pieces up to 2.50m, then comes the U-shell (ring beam), and you are at 2.75m and I still don’t have a roof, no slope etc.
Urgently need help!
I have built myself a garage 3.34m x 9.4m, so far up to 2m height made of Ytong 24er PP6
I have been thinking for 2 months now how to do the roof (I’m not very skilled with crafts, but the masonry was also easy so far and I had a bricklayer to help).
Now we are stuck and not making progress. We even fled on vacation, but unfortunately the garage was still standing just as before afterwards.
I was now thinking maybe to use sandwich panels.
The Ytong block is already well insulated, the garage door will be insulated too. Then it only makes sense to insulate the roof as well.
It should have reasonably constant temperatures (summer and winter)... at least no food should spoil when stored (if that is even possible) and I don’t want to have to get into an ice-cold car in winter.
But sandwich panels are trapezoidal sheets with insulation, right?
I have some worries about these trapezoidal sheets because our bedroom is directly above the garage, I don’t want to be kept awake all night because the rain is so loud.
Do you have any idea for me?
The garage is built on 3 sides and directly connected to the house (house side, so no wall, pillar or anything else). The house consists of 36 Ytong PP2
If possible, it should be drained to the back via a gutter, because I built close to the property line.
However, I don’t have much space left for the roof construction. According to HBO, the garage wall including roof structure may only be 25m² towards the neighbor.
Because the door is supposed to be 2.25m high, there is not much room left for a roof.
2.25m the lintel, then with smaller masonry pieces up to 2.50m, then comes the U-shell (ring beam), and you are at 2.75m and I still don’t have a roof, no slope etc.
Urgently need help!