0000033784 00000 n 0000045290 00000 n 0000011042 00000 n 0000035671 00000 n 0000020949 00000 n NHBCs registered address is NHBC House, Davy Avenue, 0000030531 00000 n 23 0 obj <> endobj xref trailer <<1EFDE9269D404E1D8B57466530F7D1D5>]/Prev 135383>> startxref 0 %%EOF 118 0 obj <>stream trailer <<28BED8DCF7814489B2C280FC9058895E>]/Prev 357340/XRefStm 1705>> startxref 0 %%EOF 403 0 obj <>stream You can access the latest and past issues below. NHBCs registered address is NHBC House, Davy Avenue, NHBC Risk Guide Spandrel Panels (Revised May 2020) (Refer to NHBC Technical Guidance 7.2/25, Technical Extra 23 and Trussed Rafter Association Guidance) . 0000006790 00000 n TECHNICAL GUIDANCE SPANDREL PANELS TO COLD ROOFS . This document represent a first significant step towards standardising this innovative method of construction.. All information relates to circumstances prevailing at the date of publication and will not be updated to reflect subsequent developments. 0000032410 00000 n g ,wENXBDMM9r5~M9?bsp/5~x_Be^2zC/+1 KC/K!R In a recent NHBC survey of 8,000 new homes . Posted on Haziran 25, 2022 | By Byline. Weathering details and fixings, 2.1 The Standards and Technical Requirements, 3.2.6 Rendering, plastering and screeding, 3.3 Timber preservation (natural solid timber), 4.1 Land quality managing ground conditions, 4.1.2 Initial Assessment desk study (all sites), 4.1.3 Initial Assessment walkover survey (all sites), 4.1.5 Basic Investigation (sites where hazards are not identified or suspected), 4.1.6 Detailed Investigation (sites where hazards are identified or suspected), 4.1.7 Managing the risks (sites where hazards are found), 4.2.4 The effects of trees on shrinkable soils, 4.2.8 Design and construction of foundations in shrinkable soils, 4.2.9 Foundation depths for specific conditions in shrinkable soils, 4.3.8 Sloping ground and stepped foundations, 4.4 Raft, pile, pier and beam foundations, 4.5 Vibratory ground improvement techniques, 4.5.4 Confirmation of suitability for treatment, 4.5.6 Compatibility of the ground, design and treatment, 4.5.12 Verification of completed treatment, 5 Substructure, Ground Floors, Drainage and Basements, 5.1 Substructure and ground-bearing floors, 5.1.18 Laying the ground-bearing floor slab, 5.2.7 Construction of suspended concrete ground floors, 5.2.9 Thermal insulation and cold bridging, 5.3.7 Design to avoid damage and blockages, 5.4 Waterproofing of basements and other below ground structures, 6.1.20 Protection of the works during construction, 6.3.3 Supporting load-bearing internal walls, 6.3.8 Partitions: internal non load-bearing, 6.3.10 Construction of steel framed partitions, 6.3.11 Construction of proprietary systems, 6.4.6 In-situ concrete floors and concreting, 6.4.11 Joists supported by intermediate walls, 6.4.20 Floating floors or floors between homes, 6.6.12 Staircases made from timber and wood-based products, 6.8.3 Solid fuel fireplaces and hearths, 6.9.11 Electrical continuity and earth bonding, 6.9.19 Insulated render and brick slip cladding, 6.10.4 Structural design of load-bearing floors and walls, 6.10.10 Construction of load-bearing walls and external infill walls, 6.10.12 Fixing floor decking and ceilings, 6.10.20 Cladding, lining and sheathing boards, 7.1.4 Flat roof, terrace and balcony general design, 7.1.6 Flat roof, terrace and balcony structural design, 7.1.9 Profiled self-supporting metal decks, 7.1.10 Profiled self-supporting metal roofing, 7.1.11 Thermal insulation and vapour control, 7.1.12 Waterproofing layer and surface treatments, 7.1.13 Green and biodiverse (brown roofs) including roof gardens, 7.1.17 Accessible thresholds and upstands, 7.1.18 Parapets and guarding to terraces and balconies, 7.2.10 Strutting for attic trusses and cut roofs that form a floor, 7.2.15 Ventilation, vapour control and insulation, 8.1.7 Electrical services and installations, 8.2.11 Electrical installation requirements, 8.2.12 Pipes, insulation and protection from cold, 8.3 Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, 9.1.7 Ceramic, concrete, terrazzo and similar tile finishes, 9.3.5 Ceramic, concrete, terrazzo and similar tile finishes, 9.4.3 General provisions cupboards and fitments, 9.4.6 Airing cupboards, cupboards, worktops and fitments, 9.4.7 Ironmongery, prefabricated items and other materials, 9.5.4 Conditions for painting and decorating, 10.1.10 Permanent prefabricated garages and carports, 10.2.4 Freestanding walls and retaining structures, 10.2.8 Garden areas within 3m of the home. Currently, NHBC Standards define costal sites as those within One 15mm sheet of fermacell can replace two sheets of plasterboard on either side of the panel to achieve the fire and acoustic requirements of a spandrel panel. 0000049854 00000 n Benefits of spandrel panels Large-format panels with exceptional flatness A wide variety of material finishes and textures are available All panels are assembled at our factory and pre-finished for rapid installation on site Composite construction can be broken down and fully recycled The spandrel panel may be a window frame containing infills, a 0000039054 00000 n 0000040669 00000 n %PDF-1.4 % 0000015558 00000 n page 1 of 9 TECHNICAL GUIDANCE SPANDREL PANELS TO COLD ROOFS 7.2 /25 January 2018 (First Issue) NHBC NHBC House, Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK5 8FP Tel: 0344 633 1000 Fax: 01908 747 255 www.nhbc.co.uk QUESTION ANSWER Spandrel panels are generally factory-made, transported to site in one or more sections, and craned into position on to timber framed or masonry support walls. Builders' Book - An illustrated guide to building energy efficient homes, Builders' Book - An introductory guide to thermal bridging in homes, NHBC 3D Model - VDPC to flat/mono pitched roofs, NHBC Animation - Stepped cavity tray installation process, NHBC Risk Guide - Spandrel panels to cold roof spaces, Technical Extra 04 - Fixing requirements for guttering and fascia's, Technical Extra 04 - Tiling battens to pitched roofs, Technical Extra 05 - Introducing 2012 Chapter 7.2, Technical Extra 06 - Vapour permeable roof underlays, Technical Extra 07 - Pitched roofs and the importance of the correct detailing and specification, Technical Extra 07 - The Construction Glassfibre Manufacturers Association, Technical Extra 09 - Roof tiling. 0000013645 00000 n Items to be taken into account include: structural stability. To help you interpret and apply the NHBC Standards we produce the following Technical Guidance Documents. SRTiz9Egda5Q"eJ"W]ZRDy9gWddRh;D}@I7{hM>}-{}TVU7465wtv-^t&-i ]z@?_o/Ow7Wg'G{;[k+Ks3S C ]m-M u5Ue%Ey9Y" =I#PeR "AAb1e1e0[TBy#5k).yS0 i~5O? new edition is the introduction of Clause 7.2.24 'Spandrel Panels', incorporated into Chapter 7.2 'Pitched Roofs'. /l\bg0d8+C/)|E4PVA?TA?~BMm Technical Extra 11 - Pitched roofs. good practice. 0000004795 00000 n 8.1 Internal services. Technical guidance on spandrel panels and gable wall panels. Home. A Technical guidance on spandrel panels and gable wall installation. . Technical Training - Pitched roof coverings 2. 0000032150 00000 n Items to be taken into account include: fire resistance Factors to be taken into account when designing and installing spandrel panels over party walls and gable walls with cold roof voids. We are asked occasionally whether it is really necessary to continue the separating wall construction up . Spandrel panels that comply with guidance from the Structural Timber Association . 0000040964 00000 n Uncategorized. 6.1.18 Wall ties - NHBC Standards 2021 NHBC Standards 2021 External masonry walls 6.1 6.1.18 Wall ties Wall ties of the correct type shall be installed where required, and be suitable for their intended use and location. Trussed roof manufacturers report increasing interest in these offsite components, especially from large and volume housebuilders building low-rise housing and apartments. Download. Timber ledger to be fitted between last truss and blockwork to pick up plasterboard. Spandrel panels that comply with guidance from the Structural Timber Association . 01:54. 351 0 obj <> endobj xref 0000041749 00000 n 0000028260 00000 n Weathering details and fixings, 2.1 The Standards and Technical Requirements, 3.2.6 Rendering, plastering and screeding, 3.3 Timber preservation (natural solid timber), 4.1 Land quality managing ground conditions, 4.1.2 Initial Assessment desk study (all sites), 4.1.3 Initial Assessment walkover survey (all sites), 4.1.5 Basic Investigation (sites where hazards are not identified or suspected), 4.1.6 Detailed Investigation (sites where hazards are identified or suspected), 4.1.7 Managing the risks (sites where hazards are found), 4.2.4 The effects of trees on shrinkable soils, 4.2.8 Design and construction of foundations in shrinkable soils, 4.2.9 Foundation depths for specific conditions in shrinkable soils, 4.3.8 Sloping ground and stepped foundations, 4.4 Raft, pile, pier and beam foundations, 4.5 Vibratory ground improvement techniques, 4.5.4 Confirmation of suitability for treatment, 4.5.6 Compatibility of the ground, design and treatment, 4.5.12 Verification of completed treatment, 5 Substructure, Ground Floors, Drainage and Basements, 5.1 Substructure and ground-bearing floors, 5.1.18 Laying the ground-bearing floor slab, 5.2.7 Construction of suspended concrete ground floors, 5.2.9 Thermal insulation and cold bridging, 5.3.7 Design to avoid damage and blockages, 5.4 Waterproofing of basements and other below ground structures, 6.1.18 Wall ties and bed joint reinforcements, 6.1.20 Protection of the works during construction, 6.3.3 Supporting load-bearing internal walls, 6.3.8 Partitions: internal non load-bearing, 6.3.10 Construction of steel framed partitions, 6.3.11 Construction of proprietary systems, 6.4.6 In-situ concrete floors and concreting, 6.4.11 Joists supported by intermediate walls, 6.4.20 Floating floors or floors between homes, 6.6.12 Staircases made from timber and wood-based products, 6.8.3 Solid fuel fireplaces and hearths, 6.9.11 Electrical continuity and earth bonding, 6.9.19 Insulated render and brick slip cladding, 6.10.4 Structural design of load-bearing floors and walls, 6.10.10 Construction of load-bearing walls and external infill walls, 6.10.12 Fixing floor decking and ceilings, 6.10.20 Cladding, lining and sheathing boards, 7.1.3 Flat roof, terrace and balcony general design, 7.1.5 Flat roof, terrace and balcony structural design, 7.1.8 Profiled self-supporting metal decks, 7.1.9 Profiled self-supporting metal roofing, 7.1.10 Thermal insulation and vapour control, 7.1.11 Waterproofing layer and surface treatments, 7.1.12 Green and biodiverse (brown roofs) including roof gardens, 7.1.16 Accessible thresholds and upstands, 7.1.17 Parapets and guarding to terraces and balconies, 7.2.10 Strutting for attic trusses and cut roofs that form a floor, 7.2.15 Ventilation, vapour control and insulation, 8.1.7 Electrical services and installations, 8.2.11 Electrical installation requirements, 8.2.12 Pipes, insulation and protection from cold, 8.3 Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, 9.1.7 Ceramic, concrete, terrazzo and similar tile finishes, 9.3.5 Ceramic, concrete, terrazzo and similar tile finishes, 9.4.3 General provisions cupboards and fitments, 9.4.6 Airing cupboards, cupboards, worktops and fitments, 9.4.7 Ironmongery, prefabricated items and other materials, 9.5.4 Conditions for painting and decorating, 10.1.10 Permanent prefabricated garages and carports, 10.2.4 Freestanding walls and retaining structures, 10.2.8 Garden areas within 3m of the home. The main points to be aware of are as follows: The minimum build up of blockwork below panel on traditional build must be 300mm but must always be higher than the top of the insulation. 0000032072 00000 n insurance distribution activities. nhbc spandrel panel technical guidance . In a recent NHBC survey of 8,000 new homes . 0000073140 00000 n 0000073051 00000 n No spam. 0000019233 00000 n 0000005438 00000 n Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential 0000037140 00000 n But TRA members and NHBC inspectors have shared concerns about the quality of construction in some areas, so its vital that housebuilders understand best practice in design and installation to achieve the best results. 2.1 The Standards and Technical Requirements 2.2 Models3 General 3.1 Concrete and its reinforcement 3.1.1 Compliance 3.1.2 Provision information 3.1.3 Storage materials 3.1.4 Site mixed concrete 3.1.5 Ready mixed concrete 3.1.6 Concrete specification 3.1.7 Admixtures 3.1.8. Spandrel panels used in cold roof voids to create separation between dwellings or to form the inner leaf of gable walls should be designed, manufactured and installed to provide satisfactory performance. 0000031380 00000 n Using spandrel panels as the gable construction in a timber frame building, or as a continuation of the internal skin of a masonry cavity wall, means the panels must be designed to resist wind loadings acting on the end walls as well as loads applied by the claddings. 0000042822 00000 n 0000039516 00000 n NHBC TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - Spandrel Panels to Cold Roofs. 0000044989 00000 n 0000008572 00000 n Gable wall spandrel panels page 03 2 Structural considerations This guide provides information in relation to single leaf gable wall spandrel panels supported on the inner leaf of a masonry cavity gable wall. Screwed to the frame of our spandrel panels, this board provides a water resistant internal wall and prevents damage which could be incurred from outdoor site storage. 0000005214 00000 n 0000031302 00000 n trailer <]/Prev 551895/XRefStm 3277>> startxref 0 %%EOF 717 0 obj <>stream 0000029841 00000 n They each expand on and explain a specific part of the NHBC Standards. Includes:Updates to Approved Documents A, C and L, guidance on Part M, commissioning gas installations and the impact of relatively simple defects. 0000037982 00000 n 0000020787 00000 n NHBC Standards 2021 deal with all elements of the house-building process, from foundations to roofs and finishing, the NHBC Standards BETA are divided into easily referenced sections. nhbc spandrel panel technical guidance. Jonathan Fellingham, chairman of the TRA, said: As the use of pre-manufactured components and offsite construction grows in popularity, housebuilders are increasingly turning to spandrel panels. 0000040283 00000 n 0000002048 00000 n C++ Program To Calculate Sum Of 10 Numbers, 0000003277 00000 n 0000007329 00000 n Learn more at: www . 0000037977 00000 n Includes:All you need to know about the updated Part L, the transitional provisions, key changes and practical guidance. The guide is designed to reduce the risks, costs and waste from poor spandrel panel construction by housebuilders. Wall ties should: Important new roofing guidance endorsed by the NHBC has been published by the Trussed Rafter Association (TRA), designed to reduce the risks, costs and waste. 0000032457 00000 n Includes:Updates on pitched roofs, The Flood and Water Management Act, guttering fixings and hardcore selection. )%-#+'ghdlbjfnaiemckgj 4h 'Fvz6%$-%i7=7;/C,S$&r[dmP 0000018396 00000 n n Review NHBC Standards 2018 and familiarise yourself with the updated technical content n Contact Standards and Technical if you have any queries: please email [emailprotected] call 0344 633 1000 and ask for 'Technical'. %' Spandrel panels that comply with guidance from the Structural Timber Association or the Trussed Rafter Association will generally be acceptable to NHBC. 0000018237 00000 n 0000040977 00000 n *E*"rED$(#h;/ VUZO[[e~mw=~8&a8?5srr AYT1jMRJ' 5),S5r,7ULVrzRjA!e4LWRR,cJmHsSS 9i"`.1(&cT6<0KbZi)WI0)6[mb%=kD(VT!z ^(Nl8H2$Ub NHBC - How to build compliant Spandrel Panels. 0000031118 00000 n NHBC TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - Spandrel Panels to Cold Roofs Click here to access the document in full. 7.2.24 Spandrel panels in cold roofs - NHBC Standards 2023 NHBC Standards 2023 Cookie Policy Home 1 Welcome 1.1 Contact us 1.2 What's changed 2 Introduction 2.1 The Standards and Technical Requirements 2.2 3D Models 3 General 3.1 Concrete and its reinforcement 3.1.1 Compliance 3.1.2 Provision of information 3.1.3 Storage of materials 0000020474 00000 n 0000050101 00000 n 0000036758 00000 n They each expand on and explain a specific part of the NHBC Standards. Find a member Members area. 0000001705 00000 n TECHNICAL GUIDANCE6XXX7..12//225 - 2015 - 5 - Nov 2017 2014 page 4 of 9 NHBC NHBC House, Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK5 8FP Tel: 0344 633 1000 Fax: 01908 747 255 www . 0000033707 00000 n 0000036745 00000 n 0000047477 00000 n 0000022231 00000 n City Of San Diego Parks And Recreation Director, 0000033402 00000 n To help you interpret and apply the NHBC Standards we produce the following Technical Guidance Documents. However, there are times where a more robust approach is advisable. Home. 0000032844 00000 n page 01Gable Technical guidance on spandrel panels and gable wall panels. spaced within 225mm of the top of the wall, including at gables Items to be taken into account include: They provide an alternative to the inner leaf of an exterior masonry wall at the gable end of a building. 0000036055 00000 n 0000023587 00000 n 0000041441 00000 n The building designer/architect should agree fire protection requirements with the NHBC building control surveyor for the project (or local authority building control in Scotland and Northern Ireland), particularly for panels clad with weatherboarding . 0000053757 00000 n NHBC - How to build compliant Spandrel Panels. 0000031879 00000 n Wet mortar work essentials, Technical Training - Pitched roof coverings 3. a solar panel attached to an external wall. WARRANTY POSITION. TECHNICAL GUIDANCE6XXX7..12//225 - 2015 - 5 - Nov 2017 2014 page 4 of 9 NHBC NHBC House, Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK5 8FP Tel: 0344 633 1000 Fax: 01908 747 255 www . Note that only certain parts of NHBC's products and services are within the scope Strutting should be provided: in accordance with the design . 0000003901 00000 n NHBC TECHNICAL GUIDANCE - Spandrel Panels to Cold Roofs Click here to access the document in full. Tel: 0344 633 1000 Fax: 01908 747 255 www.nhbc.co.uk QUESTION ANSWER Spandrel panels are generally factory-made, transported to site in one or more sections, and craned into position on to timber framed or masonry support walls. How Does A Difference In Cultural Contexts Affect Communication? Is Stephanie Izard Still Married, Includes:Guarding openable windows with low cills; fire protection for proprietary dummy chimneys; weep holes in masonry walls. Become a TRA member. good practice. They are designed for use by competent construction industry workers and are for general guidance only. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Spandrel panels that comply with guidance from the Structural Timber Association or the Trussed Rafter Association will generally be acceptable to NHBC. 0000038747 00000 n NHBC TECHNICAL GUIDANCE 2018 - Spandrel Panels to Cold Roofs Click here to access the document in full. How Does A Difference In Cultural Contexts Affect Communication?, 0000001889 00000 n 0000023318 00000 n 0000014224 00000 n As well as the latest technical information, Technical Extra will, where relevant, tell you what actions you need to take and by when. 0000041196 00000 n Factors to be taken into account when designing and installing spandrel panels over party walls and gable walls with cold roof voids. Fermacell - Fermacell Single Skin Solutions installation guidance. 0000007263 00000 n 0000008603 00000 n 0000022916 00000 n A Technical guidance on spandrel panels and gable wall installation. 23 96 0000017163 00000 n 0000013676 00000 n 0000056915 00000 n Spandrel panels used in cold roof voids to create separation between dwellings or to form the inner leaf of gable walls should be designed, manufactured and installed to provide satisfactory performance. 0000043130 00000 n NHBC's registered address is NHBC House, Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK5 8FP. 0000039820 00000 n NHBC Risk Guide Spandrel Panels (Revised May 2020) (Refer to NHBC Technical Guidance 7.2/25, Technical Extra 23 and Trussed Rafter Association Guidance) . They do not constitute professional advice. 0000005091 00000 n National House-Building Council (NHBC) is authorised by the Prudential Regulation 0000013970 00000 n 0000035614 00000 n 0000030146 00000 n One 15mm sheet of fermacell can replace two sheets of plasterboard on either side of the panel to achieve the fire and acoustic requirements of a spandrel panel. 0000044516 00000 n Spandrel panels should be suitably designed to transmit the loads to the roof . Includes:An update on low or zero technologies (NHBC Standards Chapter 3.1) and two articles relating to faades. 0000073696 00000 n Builders' Book - An illustrated guide to building energy efficient homes, Builders' Book - An introductory guide to thermal bridging in homes, NHBC 3D Model - VDPC to flat/mono pitched roofs, NHBC Animation - Stepped cavity tray installation process, NHBC Risk Guide - Spandrel panels to cold roof spaces, Technical Extra 04 - Fixing requirements for guttering and fascia's, Technical Extra 04 - Tiling battens to pitched roofs, Technical Extra 05 - Introducing 2012 Chapter 7.2, Technical Extra 06 - Vapour permeable roof underlays, Technical Extra 07 - Pitched roofs and the importance of the correct detailing and specification, Technical Extra 07 - The Construction Glassfibre Manufacturers Association, Technical Extra 09 - Roof tiling. 0000013766 00000 n Sweet Relationship Message, C++ Program To Calculate Sum Of 10 Numbers, City Of San Diego Parks And Recreation Director. 0000035232 00000 n 0000015504 00000 n gNLJwsLb|~ endstream endobj 357 0 obj <> endobj 358 0 obj <>stream The guide is designed to reduce the risks, costs and waste from poor spandrel panel construction by housebuilders. 0000021211 00000 n 0000062184 00000 n Includes:NHBC Standards 2016; Housing Standards Review; combustible cladding for multi-storey builds. 0000017177 00000 n Includes:NHBC Standards 2017 (including a new chapter on render), pitched roofs, external walls and NHBC OnSite technical assessments. 0000009622 00000 n 0000003624 00000 n 7.2.24 Spandrel panels in cold roofs Spandrel panels shall provide satisfactory performance. 0000012017 00000 n Fermacell - Fermacell Single Skin Solutions installation guidance. 0000062223 00000 n Panel framing is usually formed from vertical studs at Spandrel panels to be restrained on both sides by bracing fixed to noggins secured to panels. 0000005013 00000 n 0000043200 00000 n It is available now as a free download from the TRA website.The guide has been developed by the TRA in association with the NHBC and the Structural Timber Association (STA) and will receive further updates following the outcome of further fire testing, currently being undertaken with the STA. 0000034166 00000 n 0000032535 00000 n 0000071910 00000 n Sign up for all our latest news and technical updates. 0000037217 00000 n 7.2.24 Spandrel panels; 8 Services. 0000039132 00000 n 0000032564 00000 n 0000012684 00000 n Paul Cribbens, NHBC Standards Manager, said of the new guidance: As the housebuilding industry moves evermore towards innovative methods of construction, it is encouraging to see the supply chain embracing the challenges and ensuring that products perform as expected. This chapter gives guidance on meeting the Technical Requirements for curtain walling and cladding. #D=1Hz}geYlMMM-cm(((vRh?> Sh.j9DCn@I3HQ gHP*)5#`'UFZ4y(["Na*S8TP%h 0000019352 00000 n Approved Document B states: Combustible thermal break materials should be limited in size to the minimum required to restrict the thermal bridging. Gable wall spandrel panels are an offsite manufactured product. 0000050298 00000 n herrera family durango, mexico . Discover all the benefits and technical specs of fermacell single-skin cladding for spandrel panels. nhbc technical guidance spandrel panels to cold roofs 7.2/25 jan2018 (first issue) gable panel for masonry wall gable panel. 0000040591 00000 n 0000004459 00000 n 0000035376 00000 n Gable wall spandrel panels are an offsite manufactured product. Spandrel panels can be installed quickly, and faster installation times also mean lower costs. Learn more at: www . hb``g`g`g` |@1v90P Lamborghini Club Singapore, Discover all the benefits and technical specs of fermacell single-skin cladding for spandrel panels. Technical Extra 15 - Focus on cavity trays and DPCs, Technical Extra 15 - Installation of GRP dormer windows, Technical Extra 15 - Slating and tiling for pitched roofs - BS 5534, Technical Extra 20 - Fixing of wall lateral restraint straps to trussed rafter roofs, Technical Extra 21 - Continued focus on pitched roofs, Technical Extra 21 - Solar panels and the performance of pitched roofs, Technical Guidance - Access to roof voids, Technical Guidance - Attic trusses, bracing, Technical Guidance - Bracing of mono-pitch roof trusses, Technical Guidance - Diagonal bracing to double hipped roof, Technical Guidance - Diagonal bracing to trussed rafters, Technical Guidance - Fixing roof tiles in valleys, Technical Guidance - Fixing tiling battens using nail guns, Technical Guidance - Fixing valley trussed rafters (diminishing trussed rafters), Technical Guidance - Lateral restraint provided by gable ladders, Technical Guidance - Loft hatches and fire resistance, Technical Guidance - Pitched roofs to garages, holding down straps, Technical Guidance - Pitched roofs, bedding verge undercloaks, Technical Guidance - Plasterboard fire-resisting ceiling in contact with single leaf masonry, Technical Guidance - Roofing underlay at eaves level, Technical Guidance - Spandrel panels to cold roofs, Technical Guidance - Timber balconies and terraces, Technical Guidance - Use of nail guns for fixing trussed rafter bracing, Technical Guidance - Ventilation of small roofs, Technical Guidance - Wall plates, bedding, lengths and joints. 0000014866 00000 n 0000010224 00000 n 0000044789 00000 n The TRA recently presented at the NHBC Building for Tomorrow roadshows, speaking to more than 700 housebuilders, addressing issues and providing guidance on spandrel panel design, manufacturing, handling and delivery, and installation.
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