Article | REF: TBA1847 V1

Interlocking or sliding clay tile roofs – Installation

Author: Williams PAUCHET

Publication date: June 10, 2016 | Lire en français

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1. Interlocking or gliding clay tile roofs with raised edges

1.1 General provisions

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1.1.1 Laying on flat slopes

This type of roofing corresponds to tile installation on flat slopes in mainland France (unless otherwise specified, this limitation applies to all DTUs) in lowland climates (altitude 900m ). Mountain climates are not covered.

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