I have been asked to tender for a retirement home that is in the final stages of completion. The ground and first floor windows are easy, but I havent got a clue how Im going to access the second floor windows.
They are built set right into the sloping roof, a bit like dormer windows, but inverted if you know what I mean? The top of the window is flush with the slope of the roof, then you have the height of the window, then at the bottom of the window, you have about 4 feet of leading coming out horizontally to meet the slope of the roof again. You then have about another 4 feet of roof before the edge. A bit like this viewing it side on...
/\ Dormer windows would be like this... /\_ understand what I mean about being inverted?
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The leading underneath the window wouldnt be strong enough to stand on, so even if I could get up to the window that wouldnt be possible. Also access from inside is not an option, since it makes up about 20 different flats which I would have to visit, I cant see the residents being happy about that!!
I thought about maybe WFP, but with that 4 foot of leading, and the other 4 foot of roof below that, I would have to stand about 15 feet from the building, even with an angled extension.
Oh, and cherry pickers/scissor lifts are not viable options either, its all gardens below, with shrubs and flower beds everywhere.
Does anyone have any ideas? I have truly racked my brains over this, and I cant come up with anything
Cheers