Thought id share for those building.
http://jordanlotoski.topproducerwebs...gn-gallery.asp
Thought id share for those building.
http://jordanlotoski.topproducerwebs...gn-gallery.asp
Last edited by JordanLotoski; 09-17-2012 at 11:40 PM.
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great idea for a new thread... I was just thinking this. however, your link doesn't work?
I love that Cranston house you posted...
Is it just me that can't open that link Jordan? I wanna see, I wanna see
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Being from Edmonton, we rarely see these 'modern - flat roof' type houses. Its like we are a few years behind everyone else... not sure why?
Are they still lumbar/wood construction on a concrete foundation or are they completely concrete?
It depends on where you go I think, there are some sort of crazy flat top houses in Glenora, Victoria Park, Sask Drive area, and some monstrocities in the new Windemere area.Originally posted by bimmere92
Being from Edmonton, we rarely see these 'modern - flat roof' type houses. Its like we are a few years behind everyone else... not sure why?
Are they still lumbar/wood construction on a concrete foundation or are they completely concrete?
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Yeah, we have seen a couple in Magrath and Windermere... but there are definately more architectural controls seen in Calgary than Edmonton.Originally posted by boarderfatty
It depends on where you go I think, there are some sort of crazy flat top houses in Glenora, Victoria Park, Sask Drive area, and some monstrocities in the new Windemere area.
I am looking for some creative ideas for building next year. I want to learn more about the difference in construction and ultimately costs... not sure where to start, if you guys have any ideas, please advise.
Yes, 2 years late but...
After owning a flat roof'd 1960's house and researching it... Flat roof technology has come a long way.
They use a rubberized membrane now that is essentially easy to lay down and less prone to leaks and UV degradation.
The roof trusses in the house I had seemed to be spaced a lot closer together to accompany the added weight of the snow/ice that doesn't instantly melt off a sloped roof.
I'd say, the issues that people used to have with flat roofs have been essentially mitigated and IMO, a newer flat roof is a lot less hassel and cheaper to repair. Albeit, I have not attempted to redo a newer flat roof, but it would appear to be a lot less man hours compared to a shingled roof and can last a lot longer with some minor care (ensuring gravel or what not is protecting that rubber membrane.