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Roof Help!

  • 05-09-2008 5:55pm
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    Hi,

    We have a office area within a big existing building, 15mtre long by 6mtre wide. The two parallel walls of 15 mtre each are 3mtre high. We would like to put some kind of a roof on it to seal it properly.

    What would be the best way of doing this? We won't be doing it ourselves but at least I want to know about some details before getting contractors in to quote.

    Is the best way to use 4 x IPE200mm steel of 6mtre lenghts across the two walls and then use 9 x 7's inbetween. That way we can screw plywood or something cheap into it.

    Don't want plasterboard as not an option.

    Any thoughts appreciated.


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