Flat Roof Eaves Construction Details
The cavity is closed with a proprietary cavity closer.
Flat roof eaves construction details. Trada and approved document part a give guidance on sizes of joists for flat roofs relating to spans and loading. The eaves detail shows where the roof members and coverings meet the wall of the dwelling. Trusses streamline construction but it s important when using them to make sure the resulting eave works with the design of your building. As well as the small selection of roof detail drawings shown here many of the building notes have a related construction detail drawing with specific dimensions eg rafter sizes spans insulations types for purchase with the building specifications.
The wallplate is then used to secure the rafter to. The design of your eave is dictated by the construction of your roof. This modest slope can be achieved in a number of ways. Fix a plywood board or proprietary tray to provide continuous support to underlay to prevent water retaining troughs.
Flat roofs are built with a slight pitch of at least 1 8 per foot so water can drain either to centralized drains scuppers or a gutter system. Fix a rafter spacer tray to provide a clear air path between underlay and insulation. If a sprocketted or bell cast detail is used then eaves courses should beno lower than the minimum recommended roof pitch. From there the flat roof system you choose will determine the materials you apply.
Before manufactured trusses the simplest roof construction involved extending exposed rafter tails beyond the walls of the house. On larger roofs it s probably cheaper to use tapered foam insulation on top of the roof sheathing. The construction of the flat roof is similar to that of the timber upper floor. With flat clay roofing tiles the first course may be raised with a special starter tile as shown at left in figure 2 27 or by a metal eaves closure raised fascia or wood cant strip.
Additional construction details drawings. The wallplate is secured to the internal wall separated by dpc. Joists are placed on edge spaced at 400 600mm centres supported by external and internal load bearing walls. Underneath the basics flat roofs are usually constructed with a ceiling nailed to joists which support a deck usually wood in residential construction a vapor barrier insulation and a roof board.