Ceramic v tiles on slate roof hips and ridges are common in some parts of the united states such as louisiana and the deep south.
How to fit ridge tiles on a slate roof.
To install ridge tiles using this system begin by laying the roof underlay and battens in the normal manner leaving a 5mm continuous gap in the underlay at the roof apex.
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After you have secured all of the tiles place the ridge tiles along the top section of the roof.
Ridge tiles are a specific type of tile that are designed to cover the ridge or hip of a concrete tile clay tile or slate roof.
Slating a roof can be quite a daunting task it s one of those things that appear very easy until you look into it in a bit more detail then all of a sudden it can become very complicated.
How to install a slate roof.
Working on a roof involves working at height even on a bungalow so always use scaffolding or other stable platform never use just ladders.
If you mean how to tile a roof with concrete or clay tiles click the link provided.
Roof cement is primarily used to hold roof tiles hip tiles and ridge tiles securely in place it also keeps out rainwater.
Here you can find instructions for installing a slate roof repairing and restoring slate roofs and repairing asbestos roofs and ceramic tile roofs.
The roof tiles are held in place to the existing roof with mortar.
Dry hip ridge conversion this video shows a dry ridge install to a hipped roof which is slightly different from a simple top run of ridges.
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The ridges of slate and tiled roofs are normally covered by ridge tiles in the same or a contrasting colour.
Dry ridge conversion this video is part 1 of how to fit dry ridge to an existing property very useful if you live in a windy location and ridge tiles blow off regularly.
The ridge tiles have to seal the top of the roof and overlap onto the slates tiles on each side by at least 75mm 3 inches for slate and flat faced tiles this is achieved by using a fairly stiff 1 3 cement sharp sand mortar bed along the tops of the tiles slates.
The correct mix ratio is 3 parts sand to 1 part cement this is much stronger than bricklayers use 5 1 as the cement on the roof must withstand more driving rain than a typical brick wall.
To place the tiles nail them onto either the battens if you used them or otherwise directly into the sheathing.
For more information about installing roof tile like how to fit the tiles around obstacles on the roof read on.