I've given up on the idea of trying to reuse my rosemary tiles - I can't get the roof above 35 degrees (it's at 30) so I'm going to try to find some interlocking tiles.
If I use a large tile like the Redland Stonewold (430mm x 380mm) am I asking for trouble because it's a lean-to roof - will I need a huge depth of lead flashing because I'm unable to fit the correct ridge tiles?
http://www.roofapex.com/redland-stonewold-tile.html
As you can probably tell - I don't really know much about roof tiles. Does the interlocking mean they're completely waterproof in as much as they don't rely on the headlap to be waterproof in the same way as plain tiles.
Also, do I need to look for a tile that's compatible with my hip end - i.e. it can be cut with an angle grinder to give me the 45 degree / 30 degree angles I'll need, or do I look for matching interlocking bonnet tiles to deal with the hip?
Thanks
Gary
If I use a large tile like the Redland Stonewold (430mm x 380mm) am I asking for trouble because it's a lean-to roof - will I need a huge depth of lead flashing because I'm unable to fit the correct ridge tiles?
http://www.roofapex.com/redland-stonewold-tile.html
As you can probably tell - I don't really know much about roof tiles. Does the interlocking mean they're completely waterproof in as much as they don't rely on the headlap to be waterproof in the same way as plain tiles.
Also, do I need to look for a tile that's compatible with my hip end - i.e. it can be cut with an angle grinder to give me the 45 degree / 30 degree angles I'll need, or do I look for matching interlocking bonnet tiles to deal with the hip?
Thanks
Gary