Onduline WILL sag in summer (it gets less rigid when it warms up). A few times a year we survey a house with a stable block, and they ALL have Onduline roofs supported on 'purlins' (that's the ones that run across the roof staying the same level) 3ft or more apart, and it is ALWAYS sagging! It may not sag enough to be a problem on a small chook house, but there is a risk of 'droppy roof'.
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Originally posted by minskey View PostHi HilaryB,
HayleyB,
As long as your chooks have you I'm sure they are happy & Where they are is lovely. Has the 4x4 challange been & gone?
The Mac has gone and done with the total raised this year so far is £92k bringing the running total for the last 8 runs £520,000. Every penny goes to Macmillan.Hayley B
John Wayne's daughter, Marisa Wayne, will be competing with my Other Half, in the Macmillan 4x4 Challenge (in its 10th year) in March 2011, all sponsorship money goes to Macmillan Cancer Support, please sponsor them at http://www.justgiving.com/Mac4x4TeamDuke'
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Originally posted by minskey View PostI'll make sure to keep an eye on it, I have the wood to go accross so its not a big job, can't have a saggy roof!!!!!!!
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Hi Suechooks,
glad onduline is a good thing even though it needs support; I didn't want to have a roofing felt covered OSB roof on the new henhouse as I'm paranoid about giving mice a cosy home which is why I have glossed the inside of the house and sealed the corners.
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