Retrofit
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DL197 – Single Skin Garage Wall and Floor Upgrade
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATSingle Skin Garage Wall and Floor Upgrade detail – masonry internal leaf and wall lining. This detail shows a garage wall and floor upgrade option for converting a garage into a living space. Refer to detail notes for full information.
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DL198 – Double Skin Garage Wall and Floor Upgrade
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATDouble Skin Garage Wall and Floor Upgrade – wall lining system.
This detail shows a garage wall and floor upgrade option for converting a garage into a living space. Refer to detail notes for full information.Quick View -
DL199 – Double Skin Garage Wall and Floor Upgrade Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATDouble Skin Garage Wall and Floor Upgrade Detail – suspended timber floor.
This detail shows a garage wall and floor upgrade option for converting a garage into a living space. Refer to detail notes for full information.Quick View -
DL200 – Double Skin Garage Wall and Floor Upgrade Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATDouble Skin Garage Wall and Floor Upgrade Detail, timber floor.
This detail shows a garage wall and floor upgrade option for converting a garage into a living space. Refer to detail notes for full information.Quick View -
DL201 – Double Skin Garage Wall and Floor Upgrade Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATDouble Skin Garage Wall and Floor Upgrade Detail – external wall insulation.
This detail shows a garage wall and floor upgrade option for converting a garage into a living space. Refer to detail notes for full information.Quick View -
DL202 – Flat Garage Roof Upgrade Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATFlat Garage Roof Upgrade Detail – insulation above existing deck.
This detail shows a garage roof upgrade option for converting a garage into a living space. Refer to detail notes for full information.Quick View -
DL203 – Pitched Garage Roof Upgrade Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATPitched Garage Roof Upgrade Detail – insulation between and below existing rafters – ventilated.
This detail shows a garage roof upgrade option for converting a garage into a living space. Refer to detail notes for full information.Quick View -
DL204 – Pitched Garage Roof Upgrade Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATPitched Garage Roof Upgrade Detail – insulation between and above existing rafters (unventilated).
This detail shows a garage roof upgrade option for converting a garage into a living space. Refer to detail notes for full information.Quick View -
DL205 – Infill Masonry Wall to Previous Garage Door Opening
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATInfill Masonry Wall to Previous Garage Door Opening. Refer to detail notes for full information.
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DL206 – Infill Masonry Wall and New Window to Garage Door Opening
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATInfill Masonry Wall and New Window to Previous Garage Door Opening.
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DL290 – Slate Roof Detail Lead Roll Ridge
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATTraditional slate roof detail with a lead roll ridge, insulation at ceiling level, this assembly may be found in existing properties. This detail is not recommended for a standard new build construction.
Lead is toxic and there are a number of alternatives, including PPC aluminium, PVC and other specific flexible lead alternatives.
Detail shows natural slates which allow for some background passive ventilation of the batten void, do not use this detail with flat / artificial slates.
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DL291 – Slate Roof Detail Mitred Ridge
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATSlate roof ridge detail showing mitred tile ridge. Insulation at ceiling level.
Detail shows natural slates which allow for some background passive ventilation of the batten void, do not use this detail with flat / artificial slates.
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DL292 – Slate Roof Mitred Hip Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATMitred hip detail on traditional slate roof with insulation at ceiling level.
Details shows traditional lead soakers that may be found in existing properties. This detail is not recommended for a standard new build construction.
Lead is toxic and there are a number of alternatives, including PPC aluminium, PVC and other specific flexible lead alternatives.
Detail shows natural slates which allow for some background passive ventilation of the batten void, do not use this detail with flat / artificial slates.
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DL293 – Slate Roof Tiled Hip Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATRidge tiled hip detail on traditional slate roof, insulation at ceiling level.
Detail shows natural slates which allow for some background passive ventilation of the batten void, do not use this detail with flat / artificial slates.
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DL294 – Slate Roof Vent Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATInline / flush roof vent, traditional slate roof with insulation at ceiling level.
Inline / flush roof vent can be used for both termination of soil vents or extractor fans through the use of a standard flexi pipe or to simply ventilate the roof void.
Detail shows natural slates which allow for some background passive ventilation of the batten void, do not use this detail with flat / artificial slates.
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DL295 – Mansard Slate Roof Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATMansard slate transition, traditional slate roof with insulation at ceiling level.
Details shows traditional lead apron that may be found in existing properties. This detail is not recommended for a standard new build construction.
Lead is toxic and there are a number of alternatives, including PPC aluminium, PVC and other specific flexible lead alternatives.
Detail shows natural slates which allow for some background passive ventilation of the batten void, do not use this detail with flat / artificial slates.
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DL296 – Slate Roof Lead Valley Gutter Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATValley gutter lead detail, traditional slate roof, insulation at ceiling level.
Details shows traditional lead valley that may be found in existing properties. This detail is not recommended for a standard new build construction.
Lead is toxic and there are a number of alternatives, including PPC aluminium, PVC and other specific flexible lead alternatives.
Detail shows natural slates which allow for some background passive ventilation of the batten void, do not use this detail with flat / artificial slates.
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DL297 – Slate Roof Mitred Valley Detail
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATMitred valley detail, traditional slate roof, insulation at ceiling level.
Details shows traditional lead soakers that may be found in existing properties. This detail is not recommended for a standard new build construction.
Lead is toxic and there are a number of alternatives, including PPC aluminium, PVC and other specific flexible lead alternatives.
Detail shows natural slates which allow for some background passive ventilation of the batten void, do not use this detail with flat / artificial slates.
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DL299 – Slate Roof Eaves Detail Solid Masonry Wall
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATEaves detail to solid masonry wall, traditional slate roof, insulation at ceiling level.
Detail shows natural slates which allow for some background passive ventilation of the batten void, do not use this detail with flat / artificial slates.
Detail shows an indicative existing solid masonry wall and traditional slate roof, new roof construction should include holding down straps and/or walls plates.
Retrofit / new build-ups require specialist assessment and potential modelling before they can be considered robust against moisture risk.
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DL301 – Slate Roof Flush Eaves Solid Masonry Wall
£3.00 – £5.50 + VAT£3.00 – £5.50 + VATClipped / flush eaves detail to solid masonry wall, traditional slate roof, insulation at ceiling level.
Detail shows natural slates which allow for some background passive ventilation of the batten void, do not use this detail with flat / artificial slates.
Detail shows an indicative existing solid masonry wall and traditional slate roof, new roof construction should include holding down straps and/or walls plates.
Retrofit / new build-ups require specialist assessment and potential modelling before they can be considered robust against moisture risk.
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