CurlyDave
Elite Member
Rebuilding my burned out house, I am having to jump through a lot of hoops the Town is putting up.
One is that in many places I can not increase the overall height of the house, not even by an inch.
The problem that I am facing is that my old roof was built 100 years ago from 2x4 rafters. To get the right insulation in I have to go to 2x10, which is 6 inches thicker. Combine this with 2x10 floor joists instead of 2x6 and a couple of other problems, and I have to lower the roof peak by ~12".
One relatively painless way to do this is to just lower the roof slope from 5 in 12 to 4 in 12.
Does anyone have any experience here. I suspect that a 4 in 12 roof is going to be more leak prone than a 5 in 12, but is it a big difference or a small one?
One is that in many places I can not increase the overall height of the house, not even by an inch.
The problem that I am facing is that my old roof was built 100 years ago from 2x4 rafters. To get the right insulation in I have to go to 2x10, which is 6 inches thicker. Combine this with 2x10 floor joists instead of 2x6 and a couple of other problems, and I have to lower the roof peak by ~12".
One relatively painless way to do this is to just lower the roof slope from 5 in 12 to 4 in 12.
Does anyone have any experience here. I suspect that a 4 in 12 roof is going to be more leak prone than a 5 in 12, but is it a big difference or a small one?