I'm thinking of using insulated roof panels for the single storey side utility extension (10m x 2.8m) (right hand side of the plan). Here's why:
Any thoughts?
- They're self-spanning, so no need for a rafter structure, and we get more headroom. That matters to us because the bottom of the main house eaves is only 2.4m from the ground.
- Plus, they're a easy to install, perfect for our self build plans
- The roof has a soil pipe going through it (check the pic). Is that a problem (leaking or thermal bridging issue)?
- How do we attach these panels onto the existing house wall?
- What is the building inspector's stance on using insulated roof panels for a residential side extension?
Any thoughts?