Hello all,
I'm about a third of the way through slating my new workshop roof with fibre cement , slate effect slates.
Complete novice at this, started at right bottom corner, the slate method I'm following is double lapping as far as I know, it seems to go up I have to go across at bottom first, and as the only real access to roof is from the front, I'm wondering if anyone knows how strong these slates are to walk over?? , there 60 x 30 cm Tegral Thrutone (bought here in Ireland, not sure if you use them across the water) , on battens at 24.5cm centres.
Also , not sure how long it will take- trimming for verges, side abutment and around roof windows is taking some time- so I'm wondering what will happen if it rains on the breathable membrane in the unslated areas??
Thanks a million, Paul
I'm about a third of the way through slating my new workshop roof with fibre cement , slate effect slates.
Complete novice at this, started at right bottom corner, the slate method I'm following is double lapping as far as I know, it seems to go up I have to go across at bottom first, and as the only real access to roof is from the front, I'm wondering if anyone knows how strong these slates are to walk over?? , there 60 x 30 cm Tegral Thrutone (bought here in Ireland, not sure if you use them across the water) , on battens at 24.5cm centres.
Also , not sure how long it will take- trimming for verges, side abutment and around roof windows is taking some time- so I'm wondering what will happen if it rains on the breathable membrane in the unslated areas??
Thanks a million, Paul