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Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 2:09 pm Post Subject:
Need more info on type of roof, I'm guessing a gable end which have a undercleat which support the cement & the overhung of the tiles, missing cement maybe?
A photo will help us
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:00 am Post Subject:
Are you sure it's the tiles which are making the noise. ? is there nothing left on the flat roof
If the tiles are hung the way they should be and everyone nailed they shouldn't move unless it's a gale force wind
Clear silicone will do the trick as well. use it all the time
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:44 pm Post Subject:
Our house does the same thing too. A very annoying tile tap/knocking sound whenever there's a reasonable amount of wind.
I checked the obvious things like a loose tile, flashing etc (but the house is only 18mths old).
Eventually when up in the lost I realised it was wind pressure within the loft space doing it. You could see the air pressure pressing on the tile lining and the tiles themselves being slightly lifted causing the knocking sound.
So having found the problem, any idea on how to prevent it?
Should I get the tiles siliconed together (or at least in the area above the main bedroom).
Is it a design problem with the house (too much, too little eve venting)?
Any suggestions appreciated as it's getting like water torture waiting for the clicks and knocks
Our house does the same thing too. A very annoying tile tap/knocking sound whenever there's a reasonable amount of wind.
I checked the obvious things like a loose tile, flashing etc (but the house is only 18mths old).
Eventually when up in the lost I realised it was wind pressure within the loft space doing it. You could see the air pressure pressing on the tile lining and the tiles themselves being slightly lifted causing the knocking sound.
So having found the problem, any idea on how to prevent it?
Should I get the tiles siliconed together (or at least in the area above the main bedroom).
Is it a design problem with the house (too much, too little eve venting)?
Any suggestions appreciated as it's getting like water torture waiting for the clicks and knocks
Its because building inspectors are so anal when it comes to ventilation with new houses. Not only do you have to have breathable felt, copious amounts of channel venting along the soffit/above the fascia but also roof tile vents. My mates new build loft is like a wind tunnel
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