Special structures
Clay tile roofs - Interlocking or sliding tiles
Article REF: C3521 V1
Special structures
Clay tile roofs - Interlocking or sliding tiles

Author : Christian LYONNET

Publication date: February 10, 2004 | Lire en français

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5. Special structures

Note :

The figures below are indicative examples of connections to masonry and traditional timber frame structures. For connections to other types of structure, these figures will need to be adapted.

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    Eaves tiles must have the same slope as the other tiles. To achieve this, the first row of eaves tiles rests at the bottom (figure 5 ) on a device that prevents tipping and is the same height as a tile (raised battens, chanlatte, eaves board, etc.).

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