Pre mix trucks can access and chute through any accessible sides or ends.
Roof or walls first.
It isn t critical whether you install flooring or paint the walls first in an empty gutted room but there are a few reasons why installing the flooring first might eliminate potential problems.
This can negate needs to pay for a pump truck.
This gives more flexibility for the wall construction when roof is built first.
With roofing in place and walls open a concrete slab may be installed if desired.
To remove the avoidance of doubt it would probably be better to do any support work to the walls first then do your roof alterations.
Speak to your architect about this as it can make a room look great.
Best of luck and take good care of your daughter on jobsite.
The roofing flashing is also easier to install without siding in place.
If you paint the trim first you run the risk of the wall color splattering and having to touch it up again.
Only if it is a load bearting it goes as walls first.
The reason we suggest the roof to be installed first is due to certain siding accessories such as the j channels which would be installed on top of the new roof in some areas which would easy the install for both the siding and the roofing projects.
There is no mandate that walls should be coming first.
If it is a pillar structure it can be done as roof first and then walls.
On the other hand if you paint the wall first then the trim paint could bleed over and.
Painting the wall first is ideal for small places where you are confident that you can finish painting the walls and then look for how much more equipment materials and crew are necessary for the ceiling.
Having the roof completed before wall girts are in place helps protect concrete pour from weather elements especially rain or heat in summer.
I prefer walls first as you get added structural integrity and ridgidity for roof weight etc.
If you have anywhere close to 60mph winds you don t want to be anywhere near a sheet of osb trusses etc.
A roof with unfinished cob will suffer no harm.
However if the place you are painting contains a large area you may want to do the opposite and paint the ceiling first.
Always do your roof first as you said this will prevent stains or damage to your new walls when i plaster a room i start with the ceiling first so no mess falls onto the walls also some facia boards may be efected if heat is used on your flat roof hope this is of help regards dave answered 24th feb 2011 like 0.
Cob walls with no roof are vulnerable.