5. Special structures
The figures below are indicative examples of connections to masonry and traditional timber frame structures. For connections to other types of structure, these figures will need to be adapted.
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Sewers
Eaves tiles must have the same slope as the other tiles. To achieve this, the first row of eaves tiles rests at the bottom (figure 5 ) on a device that prevents tipping and is the same height as a tile (raised battens, chanlatte, eaves board, etc.).
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