Browse Forums Owner Builder Forum 1 Jun 06, 2022 5:25 pm Hi there, we're currently in the process of building our home and can't seem to find an answer on this one - does the roof tiles go on, then gutters and downpipes, then cladding? Or is it roof tiles, cladding, then gutters and downpipes? Re: New home build - gutters first or cladding first 2Jun 06, 2022 7:29 pm You should have a certified cross section details, eg, std, parapet, Gable, etc? The underneath layer is always the first to go on, then start at the bottom ( each storey) and work up Fascia-> Gutter ->Sarking->Valley gutters->Roof Tiles-> Ridge, Hip, Capping Tiles-> Other top Flashings Wall Cladding -> Downpipes... BTW, make sure the layer sequencing is correct you don't want leaks , repairs mean above layers all come off... Cheers Chris Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: New home build - gutters first or cladding first 3Jun 06, 2022 8:13 pm Thanks for that! The only cross section I see is the cladding one. But I will work accordingly: Fascia-> Gutter ->Sarking->Valley gutters->Roof Tiles-> Ridge, Hip, Capping Tiles-> Other top Flashings Wall Cladding -> Downpipes... Re: New home build - gutters first or cladding first 4Jun 07, 2022 9:53 am imnurlina ..... can't seem to find an answer on this one - Hey @imnurlins Reach out to the experts on this forum, A word or warning internet searches will link you to uncertified Russian generic Stock Photos, Details and possibly Scammers. here Russian generic stock images on Bim home building details OT Insta, FB are worse. Cheers Chris Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs So it looks like we finally have some movement on site! Definitely later than expected, but I'll take any progress at this point. I'll drop by over the weekend to get… 5 29254 Standard uninsulated double brick has an R value of around 0.7. An insulated standard 90mm stud timber frame can have an R value of around 2.7. Even if you insulate a… 17 12141 The spacing of the studs looks pretty large especially for a load bearing wall. 3 11207 |