Underlay is generally held in place by the tile battens but where nailing is required nails should be extra large head felt nails of 3 35 mm shank diameter and 20 mm long.
How to felt batten and tile a roof.
Replacement of frost damaged and broken tiles and ridge tiles with reclaimed tiles plus other materials battens felt lead flashing around 1000 1200 3.
Could any body please give me a time scale to strip one side of a roof with marley concrete tiles and replace existing tiles along with new felt batterns and new dry ridge tiles.
Batten roofing is a great option for re roofing.
He said he could replace the felt about half way up the roof but it seems almost pointless as it won t be much more to replace the lot.
Next place your two tiles one on top of the other loose onto the battens without anything being fixed.
Labour roughly 2000.
Make sure the tile lugs are seated snuggly onto the top edges of the battens.
This is not required for dry fix systems.
Start at the lower edge of the roof nailing the batten into place at the centre of the rafter.
Start at the lower edge of the roof and position the first batten so that the slates tiles give the required overhang over the fascia set the distance at both ends of the roof and run a string line between check along the line to make sure that the distance is fairly consistent and satisfactory fascia boards may sometimes wonder a little bit but this can be checked by eye looking along the front face.
Joints should be directly over rafters with the batten square cut tightly butted and skewed nails.
If a batten end is to be set in mortar be sure an appropriate treatment has been applied.
Lay the underlay starting at and parallel to the eaves maintaining a consistent tautness.
I think there about 600 to 650 tiles to lift and refit.
A batten roof can last longer be more durable deliver a higher level of energy efficiency.
In some roofing options like tile roofing battens are a must to ensure tiles are uniformly installed and excess overhangs which can invite water damage are not present.
If the roof has a steep slope battens may be required to hold the tiles in place.