House collapse.....due to snowfall??
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House collapse due to snowfall
What's everyone's view on this?? I can't see it being due to the snow? Wonder how the insurance will view it?
What's everyone's view on this?? I can't see it being due to the snow? Wonder how the insurance will view it?
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There's not a lot of snow on that roof!
Let's be over generous and say that there's 100mm. With the uncompacted density of snow somewhere around 400-600kg/m³, that's only somewhere around 50kg per m². The sodding roofers put more of a load on those trusses than has the snow!
Why has the pike collapsed? Probably iffy work, but highly unlikely to be that dusting of snow!
Let's be over generous and say that there's 100mm. With the uncompacted density of snow somewhere around 400-600kg/m³, that's only somewhere around 50kg per m². The sodding roofers put more of a load on those trusses than has the snow!
Why has the pike collapsed? Probably iffy work, but highly unlikely to be that dusting of snow!
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I agree Tony, its a trussed roof so the weight is on the front and back wall plate, looks sparse with truss bracing but difficult to tell from the photo
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Good find that man!!!! Thats terrible design & build!!
Someone could have been killed
Someone could have been killed
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makes sense now, bet they thought they were really clever doing cantilevered without design thing is two supports and it would have been ok
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