Slates and tiles should be fixed using clout or slate nails these should be either silicon bronze aluminium to bs 1202 3 or copper to bs 1202 2.
Nails for fixing roof tiles.
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Fixing points generally roof tiles have two fixing options lugs or lugs and nails roofing slates on the other hand will always be nailed as this is their primary and only point of fixing unless it s a hook fixing or in very rare occasions old traditional slate roofs may have wooden pegs.
Used for fastening roofing felt for waterproofing or roofing tiles to metal.
We also sell aluminium and copper slate repair straps that can be fixed into.
Supply proprietary clips to suit their tiles and it is important that they are used in conjunction with a site specific fixing specification.
As their name highlights roofing nails are used to fix roofing materials into place and can be bought in a number of different materials.
Reduce the risk of roof damage by choosing the correct nails and fixings for your application.
Roof fixings for sale.
Nails for plain tiles should be at least 2 65 mm in diameter and long enough to provide at least 15 mm penetration into the battens.
For eave tiles the first course the last full top course and toppers should be nailed or mechanically fixed.
Check out the various copper nails galvanised steel nails and much more to ensure you re up to date with what you need.
Galvanized steel nails should not be used for slates and tiles but are acceptable for fixing battens or underlay.
Twice nail or mechanically fix the end tile in every course.
As they are mostly used for roofing jobs and sometimes fencing they are generally referred to as roofing nails.
Specific guidance on roof tile mortar mixes is given in bs 5534.
Start at the lower edge of the roof nailing the batten into place at the centre of the rafter.
These nails are ideal for installing roofing felt and shingles or for attaching flashing.
Eaves and top edges.
The fixing holes should normally be placed 20 to 25mm from the head of the slate for roof pitches of 60 and above including vertical two nails should be used to fix every tile.
According to bs 5534 the nails used to fix battens to rafters should usually have a diameter of at least 3 35mm.
Nails for tiles generally.
Use of non tile manufacturer supplied clips may invalidate manufacturer warranties.
Corrosion resistant to ensure they last over time and for use where strong joints are required.
The nails should provide a minimum of 40mm penetration into the rafter so a nail length of 65mm is generally recommended.
Double lap slates special considerations may apply when they are used at pitches steeper than 70 and lower than 30.