Having set out and nailed all the battens the setting out of tiles on each batten should be considered.
Setting out a roof for tiles.
If a batten end is to be set in mortar be sure an appropriate treatment has been applied.
With the joints between them.
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Roofing with plain tiles positioning the battens.
Then determine the position of the highest batten at the top typically the top of the uppermost row of slates tiles.
Next place your two tiles one on top of the other loose onto the battens without anything being fixed.
Each plain tile is 165mm wide and can have up to 3mm gap between them.
Just short of the centre of the gutter.
Set the last batten at the ridge so that the ridge tiles will overlap the top course of tiles by at least 75mm.
The first course of tiles should be set out to equalise all the gaps between the tiles start and finish at corner or abutments and hopefully line up with the sides of window openings.
The supplier of the tiles should recommend the spacing up the roof between the battens known.
Roofing battens are nailed into the rafters or roof joists or trusses and provide support for the roof tiles or slates.
This is not required for dry fix systems.
The updated bs 5334 code of practice for slating and tiling specifies a number of batten sizes based upon the span of the rafters and the product being used.
Joints should be directly over rafters with the batten square cut tightly butted and skewed nails.
Plain tiles are laid on the battens in a brick bond pattern i e.
Start by establishing the position for the lowest batten for the slates tiles on the roof allow for the overhang of.
Start at the lower edge of the roof nailing the batten into place at the centre of the rafter.
Measure between the top of the top batten and the top of.
Concrete tiles which are usually lighter than clay tiles can easily place over 10 pounds of weight per square foot on a roof.
For example 25 x 50mm battens are required for single lap modern roof tiles laid on rafters with a 600mm span.
To put it in simplest terms a basic asphalt shingle perhaps the most common roofing material in america will typically place a weight of less than 3 pounds per square foot on a roof.
Consider the impact of weight.