가맹점회원 | Replace the Roof: an Informative Guide
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Measure and cut the felt before starting to fix the sheet. Laying the top bonded layer of Top Sheet felt. The first layer of felt is Underlay quality and must be nailed to the wooden decking, not bonded with adhesive. Do I need to put anything on the wall under the tile or can I just put an adhesive straight on the wall? Align, measure and trim to size (to trim the felt, mark the length by a nick in the edge of the roll, place the cutting board under the felt and using a straight edge, cut across the width of the roll with a sharp knife). To accommodate thermal movement, the fixing holes should be drilled about 5mm greater in diameter than the fixing shank for sheet lengths up to 2m and an additional 2mm per additional metre length of sheet. Nail every corrugation at the sheet overlaps and at the top and bottom of the slope. Use Foam Filler at the bottom of the slope to prevent draughts but don't forget to ensure adequate ventilation. Use Wall Flashing at the top of the slope in lean-to situations or a ridge piece as appropriate. Lay it out alongside the completed strip overlapping the second strip about 50mm (2 inch) on top of the first strip.
Where cutting across a sheet is necessary, lay one sheet on top of the sheet to be cut to mark the cutting line. Top Sheet - the finish, one side is plain for bonding to the underlayer, the other side normally has some form of protection finish, mineral chippings or some form of grit. Do not nail the top row or underlapping side fixings until the overlapping sheets are in place. Where the edge of the strip overlaps onto the first run, nail through both sheets at 50mm (2 inch) centres. The cladding should be supported at maximum centres as specified by the manufacturer - and fixings should be a minimum of 50mm from sheet ends. Then starting at the centre of the sheet and working towards the edge and end of one half, randomly nail using large head galvanised clout nails at about 150mm (6 inch) centres but do not put the nails along the edge which will be overlapped by the second strip.
Nail centres may be reduced to alternative corrugation at immediate purlins. If (when) you need to join strips along a run, allow a 100mm (4 inch) overlap and nail across the overlap at 50mm (2 inch) centres. For the final run across the roof, the width of the felt will probably need to be cut to size, measure at both ends and in the middle to ensure that any irregularities of the roof are taken into account. Professionals will not normally remove any guttering from around the roof; however this is not a 'hard and fast' rule - it can often be easier in the long run to remove the guttering if it can be easily removed/replaced. The cost will vary depending on the professionals hired, materials used, square footage, and weather conditions. This will make your home more appealing for sale as the new owner won’t have to factor in the cost of a new roof in the future.
Will you be taking the more traditional use of a summerhouse, as a mini home or additional room to your house? For more information, visit the Cooper Mill website. Visit us at 427 canterbury rd surrey hills vic. Damage from storms often affects the entire roofing structure. After the support structure is in place, it can be filled with insulation and covered with waterproofing membranes. The team began by shoring up the porch roof structure to allow for the complete deconstruction of the porch itself and what was left of its foundation. If your roof Metal Decking Accessories is rotting, it could mean serious problems ahead. Ensure that the decking is free of any debris. If there will be a need to chip out mortar or similar work associated with the edging, carryout this work before laying any felt and clean away all debris from the deck. Although these are the two basic types of felt, there are numerous different specifications available for each type - these provide different types of material/finish/ thickness - normally quoted as weight per square metre.




