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Stripping and re-laying an old slate roof and I'm wondering what the best technique is for getting slates off without too much damage. Coming down from the ridge and the ridge tiles pull off easy enough, but the videos I've seen of people stripping seem to involve using a claw hammer on one side of the slate and prising the slate up so the head of the nail (if it still exists; at least this roof was put in with galv nails that have often rotted) rips through the slate, and then levering the slate up so the other side pulls through..
.. but i couldnt help wonder if there was a less destructive way, that was also fairly time effciient. Maybe hitting the nail head with a grinder if there was still a large head on the nail, clipping/twisting the nail with nail pullers, or trying to split the batten to loosen the nail's grip..
Or do roofers just punch out the nail holes when ripping them up and if the slate survives then great (re-hole it if it's made a real mess) and if the nail head has rotted away then happy days?
.. but i couldnt help wonder if there was a less destructive way, that was also fairly time effciient. Maybe hitting the nail head with a grinder if there was still a large head on the nail, clipping/twisting the nail with nail pullers, or trying to split the batten to loosen the nail's grip..
Or do roofers just punch out the nail holes when ripping them up and if the slate survives then great (re-hole it if it's made a real mess) and if the nail head has rotted away then happy days?