ᐅ Flat roof construction with a self-supporting railing or similar structure
Created on: 31 Mar 2020 19:02
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BocatooHello everyone,
who has experience or knowledge about the "construction" or use of a flat roof? Specifically, it concerns using a flat roof for occasional access, such as a rooftop garden, etc. The main point is this: one part of the roof (not on the outer edges!) should be secured with a railing.
There is the possibility of using industrial-type inspection railings which are free-standing due to their own weight and additional load (gravel, slabs). Would this be feasible on a private house? Has anyone done this before? Has anyone installed something similar without penetrating the roof membrane?
(Structural stability, etc., is not an issue.) The building regulations of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) do not specifically address this.
2) Access to the flat roof can be achieved in various ways. A preferred option is an internal stairway combined with a roof hatch with a glass dome that opens and closes electrically. Has anyone installed something like this or found a different solution?
Any experiences or insights are welcome, thank you!
who has experience or knowledge about the "construction" or use of a flat roof? Specifically, it concerns using a flat roof for occasional access, such as a rooftop garden, etc. The main point is this: one part of the roof (not on the outer edges!) should be secured with a railing.
There is the possibility of using industrial-type inspection railings which are free-standing due to their own weight and additional load (gravel, slabs). Would this be feasible on a private house? Has anyone done this before? Has anyone installed something similar without penetrating the roof membrane?
(Structural stability, etc., is not an issue.) The building regulations of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) do not specifically address this.
2) Access to the flat roof can be achieved in various ways. A preferred option is an internal stairway combined with a roof hatch with a glass dome that opens and closes electrically. Has anyone installed something like this or found a different solution?
Any experiences or insights are welcome, thank you!
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Bocatoo schrieb:
This concerns the following in particular: a part of the roof (not on the external surfaces! Please clarify! It’s not understandable like this.