Set out the first second and all the rest of slates on a pitched roof.
First row of roof tiles.
Lay the first row of shingles directly covering the narrow starter row.
Next place your two tiles one on top of the other loose onto the battens without anything being fixed.
Tiled roofs first replaced thatched roofs in ancient mesopotamia.
Cut six inches off the length of the first starter shingle nailed on then use the rest of them full size.
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Position the first roll of underlayment at one side of the roof perpendicular to the lower edge the eave of the roof.
Make sure the tile lugs are seated snuggly onto the top edges of the battens.
Guidance on the installation of underlay and tile battens is given in section 7.
Underlay and tile battens.
Snap a horizontal chalk line over the starting row to use as a guide.
The height distance up the roof of the starter slate must be at least 3 inches greater than the vertical exposure on the first course of slate.
Shifting them in this way will join the ends of the first regular row of shingles placed over the starter shingles.
Although house models from indus valley civilization show that the houses were flat roofed harappan sites such as alamgirpur dated 2600 2200 bce provide evidence of roof tiles.
Firstly get two of your roof tiles and either two full battens or two offcuts of batten and place them onto the roof one above the other.
Just short of the centre of the gutter.
The exposure on the first course of slates may be reduced by dropping the chalk line for the top of the second course of slates in order to increase the headlap on the starter course.
The top row of tiles at the ridge is also made up of half tiles to give the next row down a double lap.
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Set out the first second and all the rest of slates on a pitched roof.