They are just reluctant to seat nicely with their single nib and silly shape. Easy to get out of shape with them too.
Dry valley - no.Would I be mad to use them with a dry valley with a 100mm upstand?
Dry valley - no.
Mortared valley - insane.
Sometimes its better to use a larger piece of tile for the smaller cuts, with the majority of the tile being hidden by the one above. In other words it won't be sitting on the batten it will be seated against the valley with the uppermost part appearing to be shoved up.Thanks - that's reassuring. Are there challenges with the non-existence of a tile-and-a-half in terms of getting any tiny cuts supported, or would you use clips for those?
Sounds about right.No valleys for me Gary thank god. Does anyone have any idea what the allowance is for the thickness of these tiles including a 25mm batten from the top of the rafter? I was working on about 100mm, as I've got another roof of the same pitch sitting below it and I need to allow enough room for a verge flashed down to the lower roof
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