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Concave Curves

Tiling a concave curved roof

The underlay must be laid vertically.

The battens should be ‘scarfed’ at the back toenable them to be bent around the curvature of the roof.  Refer to Special features techniques for more information on shaping of battens .

Each course is a different width and this will require the tiles to be tapered to maintain the bond, or side lap.

To maintain an effective bond, or side lap, with the adjacent courses, the minimum possible width of tile is 81mm. It may be necessary to redrill appropriate nail holes on site for fixing. Depending on the radius of the curve it may not be possible to rely on the nibs for support therefore each tile should be twice nailed.

Clay Roof Tile Council, British Ceramic Confederation, Federation House, Station Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2SA
Tel: 01782 744631 Fax: 01782 744102 Email: chrish@ceramfed.co.uk