Makes no
sense
As opposed to other types of roofs, a shed roof has a single slope
that can vary in steepness depending on its design. That is the type of roof chosen by the architects for the proposed
Comeau addition.
Woodstock annually gets about 48 inches of rain and 51 inches of
snow; 10 inches of melted snow or one inch of rain equates to .64 of a gallon of water per square foot of roof, so that the runoff from a 2,800-square-foot roof would amount to approximately 1,800 gallons
of water. What do you think would be the overall effect of the rain and snow runoff since the addition is only 10 feet away
from the Comeau building and the roofs slant towards each other?
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