SlateStraps (5 Pack) Slate Roof Repair Clips - Pack of 5 Tingles Roofing Straps. Stronger Than Copper Straps

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SlateStraps (5 Pack) Slate Roof Repair Clips - Pack of 5 Tingles Roofing Straps. Stronger Than Copper Straps

SlateStraps (5 Pack) Slate Roof Repair Clips - Pack of 5 Tingles Roofing Straps. Stronger Than Copper Straps

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Each tile has a bitumen strip which melts in the heat of the sun securing your shingles. As an option we offer felt shingle glue and this is also recommended by IKO. We recommend bitumen glue is at least used on the ridge tiles and the first leading edge roof tiles.We recommend shingle glue is used especially in the colder months as it takes longer for the bitumen glue to melt. Shingle glue is also highly recommended in very exposed locations. Make a hole in one end of the tingle to take a fixing nail and secure the tingle through the gap between the two slates underneath With the growth of transportation systems, materials like Welsh and Cumbrian slate became available all over the country. Roof structure Weather Resistance:Long-lasting protection against the elements thanks to waterproof bitumen, staying beautiful all year round. Shingles are some of the most versatile roofing materials on the market. They’re simple to install, come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and materials and can be used on virtually any kind of building. They can be installed onto roofs with pitches up to 90°.

Our range includes felt, cedar and metal shingles. These all come in a choice of styles to suit virtually any property. This is whether you’re looking to fit roof shingles onto an existing garden building, new build property, or use them as a cladding solution.Before the development of railways and canals in the early 19th century, roofs were made of whatever was locally available such as stone slates, clay tiles, straw for thatching, and some leadwork. If the slate has twisted rather than completely slipped down the roof, this indicated that only one fixing has failed; so the first thing to do is to use a slate ripper to cut or pull out the remaining nail as described above to free the slate. Slate hooks are common across Europe to fix natural slate roofs, offering a secure and versatile alternative to nails. Due to being secured at four points by four different hooks, these slate hooks are highly effective for wind resistance. The hooked edge at the bottom stops the tile from sliding down, it is supported from turning by the hooks on their side, and the hook at the head secures it to the batten. Repair Fixings Strength:Felt roof shingles provide impressive durability thanks to sturdy build-quality and a resilient external coating. The ridge may need to be recapped even while the rest of the roof's coating is still in good condition. Wire netting over the ridge can prolong the life of the thatch by keeping the material in place. Maintenance and repairs

Maintenance and repair issues are similar for all kinds of thatch, whether long straw, water reed, combed wheat reed or heather. First signs of wear As the thatch ages, it attracts moss, algae and fungi. This is often worse where trees overhang or restrict airflow over the roof. A good maintenance routine should include raking down of the roof to remove growth and debris. Roof shingles combine aesthetics and cost-effectiveness with convenience like no other roofing material. This is thanks to them being caringly crafted by top manufacturers from a range of high-quality materials and available in a choice of styles. They provide a distinctive yet elegant appearance which you can closely match to your personal taste.

Fitting shingle ridge tiles to your roof

Roof shingles are characterised as roof coverings that feature elements which overlap with each other. We offer roofing shingles in three different materials, each with their own unique uses and advantages. Felt

Roof shingles are highly diverse and available in a whole host of styles and materials. It would be more accurate to refer to shingles as a method of roofing than their own distinct class like tiles. There are many kinds of roof shingles, but below we’re going to talk about the three most popular. Felt Shingles Shingles can be used on almost any style of roof. These include houses, garages, sheds, commercial or agricultural buildings and much more. The best type of shingle for each application depends on the material, which we’ll talk about more below. What Shapes and Sizes Are Available? Pull the ripper down the line of the slates in an attempt to break the nail; if just pulling the ripper doesn't break the nail, hold the lower end of the ripper away from the surface of the slates and hit down the roof with a hammer onto the front of the handle - the front of the handle normally has a flat face for this purpose. Cost-Effective:Few roofing materials offer the same combination of performance and affordability, saving on materials and labour. Thanks to their durability, metal shingles are superb for commercial and industrial buildings, where a sturdy roof covering is vital. Metal is also superb for use on homes, extensions, and garages, particularly where a homeowner is looking to achieve a sleek, modern aesthetic. These shingles also require very little ongoing maintenance, aside from cleaning a few times per year. It’s also a good idea to touch up paints every now and then to keep them looking fresh.

Features & Benefits: Copper Slate Strap 150mm x 0.7mm

Our half round felt roofing shingles UK can give a decorative and visually striking finish to practically any roof type. If you’re looking for a cost-effective way of achieving a look that’s similar to club tiles, the scalloped profile of half round shingles will provide it. Additionally, felt roof tiles are an ideal way of completing your project to a high standard with flexibility and ease Insert the ripper upwards under the damaged slate, push it up and work it around to hook one of the cutting edges behind a fixing nail. There are few roofing materials more versatile and easier to use than roofing shingles. Roof shingles consist of individual overlapping tiles. They’re available in regular and abstract patterns, laid in courses from the eaves of the roof. A relatively new invention, shingles developed from the demand for high-quality roofing material for roofs regardless of pitch or style. Uses for Roof Shingles Felt shingles are the most popular variety, and the traditional choice for residential projects. They can be used as both a roofing material and as cladding. Felt roofing shingles are an excellent choice for garden buildings, as they’re weatherproof and easy to fix onto a wooden surface. What’s more, felt shingles are highly flexible and lightweight, making them super easy to work with. They’re simple to install, whether you’re a roofing professional or handy homeowner. Cedar As they are almost always visible, roofing shingles and felt tiles are an aesthetic aspect of your rooftop which should not be neglected. Typically, the types of felt tiles used is taken into account as this can affect various factors associated with the construction method. When used in conjunction with an underlayment material, roof shingles can provide lasting protection against leaks from rain and snow.

While they do not have the character of wooden shingles or the sleek, hyper modern qualities of metal, felt shingles still offer some of the greatest visual variety. Katepal in particular are a manufacturer renowned for the breadth of layout styles they offer. Their hexagonal felt shingles are extremely popular, featuring a honeycomb design that will lend your property a futuristic aesthetic. For the more creative out there, their abstract patterns are also perfect for giving your property a rustic charm. The process of installing hexagonal roofing shingles UK is much the same as that for square ones. However, the appearance is very different once they have been fitted. The profile of these shingles will give the roof an effect that’s similar to a honeycomb pattern for a design that is more striking and elaborate. around the lower edge of the slate and down onto the front of the slate. the tingle will hold the slate in place by stopping it slipping. From a thin, 25mm (1 inch) wide strip of lead or copper, make a 'tingle' to hold the replacement slate in place; the length of the tingle can be calculated byIf you are looking for a cost-effective alternative to copper nails yet still comply with British Standard, alloy clout nails are an excellent choice. These nails have been specifically manufactured for use on natural slate roofs and will protect your roof from nail fatigue. Stainless Steel Slate Hooks to the batten - the fixing nail should be a short (to avoid puncturing the roofing underfelt) non-corrosive type. up underneath and align the lower edge with the slates to the left and right - some slates have one end chamfered, the chamfer needs to be uppermost at the lower end. When pushing the replacement slate up the roof, keep it in line with the roof slope as much as possible; the top end of the new slate needs to go over the first batten Old roof structures, generally in oak or elm, are interesting for their structural carpentry, the nature of which changed over time and may tell us how old a building is. Some may also have interesting carved details and carpenters’ marks.



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