Paul200
Established Member
Well, we've had two days of persistent, heavy rain and wind and I spent a lot of time pushing water off my OSB floor because the plastic sheet just wasn't up to the job. I'm now thinking that my original idea of boarding the top surface of the roof and using felt shingles may be a no go - mainly because of the difficulties of getting 8x4 sheets of 18mm OSB up there and the complicated ventilation needed - but I really need to get a proper roof on quickly.
Has anyone else on here used Onduline roofing sheets and have they lasted? This would be a much simpler and lighter roof and one that would go up quickly but I've read all sorts of horror stories about the product. I think the majority of failures are down to shallow roof pitch (mine is 35 degrees) and lack of adequately spaced battens but I will be very interested to see what you guys think. Another question - does anyone actually know what Onduline sheets are made of? Looks like plasticised cardboard to me - hence my question!
Cheers, Paul
Has anyone else on here used Onduline roofing sheets and have they lasted? This would be a much simpler and lighter roof and one that would go up quickly but I've read all sorts of horror stories about the product. I think the majority of failures are down to shallow roof pitch (mine is 35 degrees) and lack of adequately spaced battens but I will be very interested to see what you guys think. Another question - does anyone actually know what Onduline sheets are made of? Looks like plasticised cardboard to me - hence my question!
Cheers, Paul