Second in popularity was thrust or sliced thatch the dominant technique employed in the lowland parts of leinster.
How to fix a thatch roof.
There is no doubt that this helps to protect the roof especially from the attention of birds.
This is the most regular maintenance a thatched roof usually requires.
Alternatively a wire is screwed into the rafter and then tied around the sway.
As with a ridge the roof will also shrink away from this covering over time.
This layer of rotten thatch needs to be brushed off every 5 8yrs to ensure no deeper rotting and thatch degeneration.
Work in long straw is invariably covered thus.
Remove all damaged thatch material from the repair area.
Wire netting is often seen covering the coatwork as well as the ridge.
A crook being driven into each rafter along the length of a course of thatch.
Often a hooked steel spike or thatching crook is then used to fix down this sway.
Bend any exposed binding wires toward the inside of the hole and along the surface of the thatch roof.
The top layer of thatch on any thatched roof rots over time.
Thatch a guide to the repair of thatched roofs by far and away the most common and widespread method of thatching in 1945 was scolloped thatch using both straight and hairpin shaped rods to pin thatch to roofs.