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Google's dangerous. Minimum slope on low-slope roofs is 1/4" / ft. That is in the code.Google... 1/8" per foot.
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That is correct unless it is a reroof:Google's dangerous. Minimum slope on low-slope roofs is 1/4" / ft. That is in the code.
Thank you for that info! I knew I saw it somewhere.NRCA describes a “rule of thumb” of twice the slope of the adjacent roof field. No mention of code in that section, though.
Good point.1503.5 Crickets and saddles. A cricket or saddle shall be installed on the ridge side of any chimney or penetration greater than 30 inches (762 mm) wide as measured perpendicular to the slope. Cricket or saddle coverings shall be sheet metal or of the same material as the roof covering.
It's a tangential relationship. If you're using asphalt shingles for the roof and choose to use them for your cricket, you have to follow the minimum slope requirements for that product.
Google's dangerous. Minimum slope on low-slope roofs is 1/4" / ft. That is in the code.