Hello,
In the type of construction shown here, taken from NHBC Standards 2011:
The tile battens go from outer rafter to outer rafter, then the bargeboard covers the outer rafter + battens, as the bargeboard is higher than the outer rafter. Is that right?
But where does the underclock/cement board sit?
If the bargeboard is higher than the outer rafter, then the cement board can't go under the battens can it? But if it sits on top of the battens and bargeboard how are the tiles laid onto the battens?
I don't get it.
Bob
In the type of construction shown here, taken from NHBC Standards 2011:
The tile battens go from outer rafter to outer rafter, then the bargeboard covers the outer rafter + battens, as the bargeboard is higher than the outer rafter. Is that right?
But where does the underclock/cement board sit?
If the bargeboard is higher than the outer rafter, then the cement board can't go under the battens can it? But if it sits on top of the battens and bargeboard how are the tiles laid onto the battens?
I don't get it.
Bob