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Hip roof but not tying into old roof
Hey everyone hope you can help,
I am building a new timber frame extension with a hip roof on it it is 5 x 3 meters. I don't want to ty the new hip roof into the old roof so how do I do this? I was thinking of having the roof truss made with a flat section on to the side that will be up to the old roof and then have a small flat roof to the back so I could take off the old facer and sophist and have the flat roof there if you know what I mean or any ideas?
Help thanks
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