Increasingly popular with designers architects and home buyers a flat tile roof offers a crisp clean appearance that perfectly complements both traditional and modern architecture.
First row of tile roof.
We use 2 clips per 12 of tile.
Drive nails at high points on the underlying roof the bottoms of the shingles.
Set out the first second and all the rest of slates on a pitched roof.
This is because tile roofs tend to fail around the perimeter where wind uplift is more severe.
At the eave and the rake install u shape drip edge flashing made for reroof jobs.
Setup all the seamclips on the top of the first row of tile.
This video from bunnings shows you how to take a tile off and replace it prop.
Continue this process to the 5th row then begin the same process as the first row beginning with a full shingle and a chalk mark.
If it is a hip roof allow about a tab width to overhang onto the next section of roof at the hip to help strengthen the joint there.
Repeat all of the way to the ridge.
Working with roof tiles is a lot easier when you know a couple of basic tricks.
Scrape out excess thin set between tiles with the carpet knife but be careful not to puncture your waterproofing.
First chalk lines are hard to see if you ve slopped thin set over them.
Set out the first second and all the rest of slates on a pitched roof.
While wind resistance is improved using foam it is a more expensive alternative to screws and nails and some building codes do require that the first row of tiles is mechanically fastened as well.
Second the first row of tile can move as you set the next row.
Guidance on the installation of underlay and tile battens is given in section 7.
Underlay and tile battens.
And embed the next tile.
But there are two problems with that method.
Apply thin set to next row on the wall and again backbutter the tiles to ensure 90 100 coverage.
The two pieces should meet neatly at the corners.
Install the eave piece first then the rake piece over it.
Flat concrete roof tiles refer to a variety of profiles completely lacking in any barrels or rolls.
For a relatively average house with a 1 500 square foot roof the total of underlayment and tiles will equal something approaching 8 tons in weight.
The fairly cheap and common shingle roofs that many people have are quite light.
If you are transitioning from a light roof to a tile roof the weight difference will be substantial.
Guide boards solve both problems.