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New build, roof that over hangs and hides any facia boards. What style is this? Who can incorporate?

Anonymous user 01/03/2024 - 3.03 PM

Hi, Rebuilding my house and currently designing with the roof truss company I don’t like the large boxes facia with the guttering next to it. I’ve seen some designs where the roof overhangs and hides a few courses of brick. Therefore you can’t see any facia. It’s soffit. Refer to picture. https://ibb.co/r5PPCRr https://ibb.co/1QScLJr https://ibb.co/DDRQLP9 https://ibb.co/tx1KRgy https://ibb.co/g75ybcS https://ibb.co/mSTC7yb https://ibb.co/HVQ3KLc https://ibb.co/FzW7z06 https://ibb.co/Tbc4qkZ Does the roof need to be designed in that way to allow for this design? I’m not sure how to achieve what I want and who needs to incorporate it?

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imsbuilders

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Hitchin
This detail is called exposed rafter end detail So the rafters can be seen from underneath or can be covered. Check this out on the internet and you will find designs.Hope this helps
Answered1 February 2024
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Anonymous user

That’s a normal detail just everything in black makes it hard to photograph clearly.
Answered1 February 2024
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