I’ve nailed all my batons down for a door canopy. I’ve been wondering what stops slates wobbling once they are nailed in almost half way down. It looks like the top of the slate is supposed to rest on the next baton up. I don’t know how I missed that when planning it. Mine won’t as the batons are spaced too far.
All the calculators online and the person at the roofing merchant said the headlap could be between a range of values. Whereas if the top of the slate is to rest on a baton then there is no range of headlap it’s just fixed, I can’t choose a 100mm or 200mm headlap. The baton spacing would be fixed at slightly less than the top of the tile to holes. No website says that, it’s all calculations. One website says of the batons “Their spacing is determined by the size of the tiles and the height and pitch of the roof to be covered” - but if the top of the tile rests on a baton then it’s not! There’s only one spacing the batons could ever have.
So I’m a bit confused. Do the slate tops need to rest on the next baton up? And if so I’d need to pull them all out and start again. Am thinking it may be easier put more batons in between rather than pull them out and have holes in the mebrane everywhere.
All the calculators online and the person at the roofing merchant said the headlap could be between a range of values. Whereas if the top of the slate is to rest on a baton then there is no range of headlap it’s just fixed, I can’t choose a 100mm or 200mm headlap. The baton spacing would be fixed at slightly less than the top of the tile to holes. No website says that, it’s all calculations. One website says of the batons “Their spacing is determined by the size of the tiles and the height and pitch of the roof to be covered” - but if the top of the tile rests on a baton then it’s not! There’s only one spacing the batons could ever have.
So I’m a bit confused. Do the slate tops need to rest on the next baton up? And if so I’d need to pull them all out and start again. Am thinking it may be easier put more batons in between rather than pull them out and have holes in the mebrane everywhere.
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