ᐅ Which roofing material is best for a flat shed roof?

Created on: 18 May 2015 12:47
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kernm23
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kernm23
18 May 2015 12:47
We are unsure about the roof covering.

What type of roof covering would you recommend for a 10-degree single-pitch roof?

Galvanized sheet metal or trapezoidal metal roofing, or tiled roof?

What are the advantages and disadvantages?

For a tiled roof, only flat tiles (e.g., Tegalit tiles) are an option since these are the only ones we like. Would a waterproof underlayment be mandatory?

There will also be a photovoltaic system installed on the roof.
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Alexej
18 May 2015 13:14
Hello kernm23,

I’m also interested in the pros and cons. We are planning a single-pitch roof with a current slope of 7 degrees. At some point, we considered an in-roof photovoltaic system, so I would also like to know the costs, in case anyone has experience with that.

Good luck
Alex
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Bauexperte
18 May 2015 17:24
Hello,
kernm23 schrieb:

We are unsure about the roofing material.
What does your contractor say?
kernm23 schrieb:

Tin-plated sheet metal, trapezoidal sheet roofing, or tile roof?
None of these; if the roof pitch is below 12° (12°), always use bitumen and then slate covering.
kernm23 schrieb:

There will also be a photovoltaic system on the roof.
That is always possible, regardless of the roof pitch.

Regards, Bauexperte
wrobel19 May 2015 10:44
Hello

I am also planning a shed roof with a 5° slope.
Most likely bitumen followed by extensive green roofing.

Olli
Jochen10419 May 2015 10:53
We chose trapezoidal steel sheets for the roof covering of our 6° (6°) mono-pitched roof. I can’t share any experience with them yet since we haven’t moved in, but so far, it is definitely watertight.
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kernm23
19 May 2015 15:42
Could you maybe upload a photo? Do you have a photovoltaic system installed on it?