Thanks for the information, so far.
As I am getting towards the top of the roof, I am finding it difficult to keep the bond:
(1) Can I put in a tile slip, like the one shown in the photo? The side lap of the tiles is 55mm and therefore does not need a lead soaker .
(2) Should I adjust the bond so that the layout is shifted along a bit and not in line with the lower courses ?
(3) Should I put tile ‘slips’ at the end of each course? As they would not be ‘hanging’ from a batten would they need fixing in place with mortar underneath and then held by the hip tile mortar? I am a bit concerned about this as the overlap of the baby hips is not that great- would the tile slips, slip?
Hopefully, you are able to access a picture.
Any thoughts?
Also, I am able to access the roof to tile it but will need to get onto it to mortar the hip tiles and install the lead flashing at the side abutment.
They are plain concrete tiles. Am I likely to break them?
Lastly, should I use mortar or mastic to point up the lead flashing?
Thanks for any advice.
As I am getting towards the top of the roof, I am finding it difficult to keep the bond:
(1) Can I put in a tile slip, like the one shown in the photo? The side lap of the tiles is 55mm and therefore does not need a lead soaker .
(2) Should I adjust the bond so that the layout is shifted along a bit and not in line with the lower courses ?
(3) Should I put tile ‘slips’ at the end of each course? As they would not be ‘hanging’ from a batten would they need fixing in place with mortar underneath and then held by the hip tile mortar? I am a bit concerned about this as the overlap of the baby hips is not that great- would the tile slips, slip?
Hopefully, you are able to access a picture.
Any thoughts?
Also, I am able to access the roof to tile it but will need to get onto it to mortar the hip tiles and install the lead flashing at the side abutment.
They are plain concrete tiles. Am I likely to break them?
Lastly, should I use mortar or mastic to point up the lead flashing?
Thanks for any advice.