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Good Building Guide 52 Part 2 Site-cut pitched timber roofs: construction
Publication Year
2002
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Prefabricated roofs have become the most common form of construction in recent years but there are situations where a purpose designed and site-built roof (often referred to as a ‘cut’ roof) may be preferred. Part 2 of this guide describes a method of fabricating and constructing a typical domestic site-built roof.
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