siggy_7
Full time tool collector, part time woodworker
Fingers crossed, I'm finally going to get around to building my workshop this year. I'm aiming for a building close to 6x5m, single skin Celcon block with internal insulation. Due to space constraints, I am intending to build adjacent to the boundary and I'll be restricted to 2.5m height. I'm therefore intending to build a very shallow pitch roof to maximise internal height.
I can't make my mind up on roofing details. I know that I want a windowless workshop to maximise wall space with some rooflights. I've been very impressed with my Dad's insulated roof panels (trapezoidal Kingspan type) which include some rooflight sections but I think pretty much all of these systems have a minimum 4° pitch (for reasons I can't find out) and I want to go shallower than that. I see that Kingspan offer a shallow-pitch panel suitable for a 1.5° pitch - not sure what the difference in construction detail is? I'm leaning towards an EPDM flat roof deck with upstands for some flat roof skylights. I've looked at some different types of rooflight; for a flat roof I like the look of stepped glazing units where the top pane extends beyond the upstand by ~30mm as the most robust system but the cost of the stepped units seems high at several hundred pounds per light. Ideally I'd put in four lights but maybe two would suffice. I wondered whether a polycarbonate structure might be cheaper than glass but I was surprised to find out that products such as roof domes are a similar cost to glazed units.
Any suggestions for decent sized rooflights in a flat roof for a workshop at a sensible cost gratefully received. I'm sure that there must be quite a few people with this sort of experience but I can't seem to find any!
I can't make my mind up on roofing details. I know that I want a windowless workshop to maximise wall space with some rooflights. I've been very impressed with my Dad's insulated roof panels (trapezoidal Kingspan type) which include some rooflight sections but I think pretty much all of these systems have a minimum 4° pitch (for reasons I can't find out) and I want to go shallower than that. I see that Kingspan offer a shallow-pitch panel suitable for a 1.5° pitch - not sure what the difference in construction detail is? I'm leaning towards an EPDM flat roof deck with upstands for some flat roof skylights. I've looked at some different types of rooflight; for a flat roof I like the look of stepped glazing units where the top pane extends beyond the upstand by ~30mm as the most robust system but the cost of the stepped units seems high at several hundred pounds per light. Ideally I'd put in four lights but maybe two would suffice. I wondered whether a polycarbonate structure might be cheaper than glass but I was surprised to find out that products such as roof domes are a similar cost to glazed units.
Any suggestions for decent sized rooflights in a flat roof for a workshop at a sensible cost gratefully received. I'm sure that there must be quite a few people with this sort of experience but I can't seem to find any!