ᐅ Eaves covered, with 1 cm of the rafter exposed?

Created on: 20 Mar 2021 09:35
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sayword
sayword20 Mar 2021 09:35
Hello everyone,

we have finally completed our shed roof and decided on a clad roof overhang! The material is aluminum sheet, and we have an unfinished brick veneer facade...

Yesterday, I noticed that all the rafters are clad but still about 1 cm (0.4 inches) visible... The roofer says this won’t be visible once the plaster is applied?!?
What do you think?
Why wasn’t the box installed directly up to the underside of the rafters?

Thanks and best regards
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hampshire
20 Mar 2021 09:44
No opinion without a picture.
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Gartenfreund
20 Mar 2021 13:54
I don’t understand the brick veneer and plastering now. Please take one or more pictures so that everyone can understand.

As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words.
sayword20 Mar 2021 14:41
Sorry, I meant, of course, have available!

Construction scaffold made of wooden planks and metal poles; below a row of bricks.


Steel scaffolding with wooden boards in front of a red brick facade of a construction project.
sayword20 Mar 2021 14:45
hampshire schrieb:

No opinion without a picture.
Can you see the pictures now? Sorry, I’m new here…
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Nordlys
20 Mar 2021 15:33
It should probably be "grouted."
I also don't understand why he didn't get closer there.