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I like shingles with a decent underfelt personally
You are absolutely right about Onduline prices. Cost of the special verge pieces seem extortionate, and their eaves filler must be the world’s most expensive was to purchase bits of foam rubber. I bought only the sheets, and found DIY solutions for the verge and eaves. Being already well past my allotted threescore years and ten, I expect the Onduline shed roof to see me out, but folk with more years ahead of them should perhaps consider other roofing materials.I tried onduline on one of my sheds....yes it sags but its not easy to fix because you cant stand on it to reach the top....plus the sheets themselves are quite cheap but by the time youve bought the filling bits and the edges and the top tile bits it gets very expensive.
You want the fibre glass reinforced stuff.....Ive got a shed full waiting to go on....I think the iko stuff is only 8m long...RHINOFLEX is the stuff that was recommended to me...its also 10m long so I can do my shed without joints in one direction...I got mine direct but I needed 8 rolls
I had a look and I couldnt find it either....wonder if the corona lockdown has taken them....I ordered mine direct...obviously before lockdownI've just been googling for Rhinoflex, and it doesn't appear to be available anywhere.
I had a look and I couldnt find it either....wonder if the corona lockdown has taken them....I ordered mine direct...obviously before lockdown
I'll have a look through my papers
British Roofing Supplies, Corby, NorthantsI've just been googling for Rhinoflex, and it doesn't appear to be available anywhere.
Any sensible person would.id have ripped it down and started a fresh job
When I built the shed at my old place I just used OSB sheets on the roof and then covered the whole thing in tar before laying the felt from Wickes on top.
Sat under two trees and 10 years on it was still going strong when I sold the house. Never had an issue with damp.
Ran out of shiplap so that's all for today, still no sign of a roof