Special structures
Clay tile roofs - Plain tiles
Article REF: C3523 V1
Special structures
Clay tile roofs - Plain tiles

Author : Christian LYONNET

Publication date: February 10, 2005 | 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.

5.1 Sewers

Sewers may or may not (e.g. masonry sewers) be equipped with a water collection system (gutters).

Eaves tiles must have the same slope as other tiles. To achieve this, the first row of eaves tiles is raised using techniques that depend on the eaves finishing principle (see § Straight eaves below).

  • Straight sewer

    • Straight sewer on anti-tilt device (figure

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