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Update time. Tiles are on one side of house. Lap is 100mm and gauge is 315 mm. Looks quite good. He's not used tile clips by the way.
Next questions.
At the verge of the house. (The gable wall goes all the way up to the top of the rafters) there are cut tiles obviously as they weren't a perfect measure along the house. These have not been nailed or clipped although a new dry verge system is going to be fit. Is this a problem? Will they need drilling and nailing?
Should clips be used where there is a dry valley and the tiles nail hole has been cut off?
We are supposedly having dry hip and dry ridge systems installed. Now the battens for the hip system look good as they should be but at the peak of the roof there is now no space to fit the rafter batten straps for the dry fix kit as the top battens on the slope of the roof are now fit with tiles on. Is there a system which would not use batten straps or shall i pull him on why the battens are not across the top of the roof in preparation for the dry ridge kit.
many thanks again
Next questions.
At the verge of the house. (The gable wall goes all the way up to the top of the rafters) there are cut tiles obviously as they weren't a perfect measure along the house. These have not been nailed or clipped although a new dry verge system is going to be fit. Is this a problem? Will they need drilling and nailing?
Should clips be used where there is a dry valley and the tiles nail hole has been cut off?
We are supposedly having dry hip and dry ridge systems installed. Now the battens for the hip system look good as they should be but at the peak of the roof there is now no space to fit the rafter batten straps for the dry fix kit as the top battens on the slope of the roof are now fit with tiles on. Is there a system which would not use batten straps or shall i pull him on why the battens are not across the top of the roof in preparation for the dry ridge kit.
many thanks again