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Independent Slate Supplies
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2020
Information and video guides from Independent Slate Supplies U.K.
Independent Slates Supplies (ISS) are specialists in the import and distribution
of high quality, competitively priced roofing and flooring products including:
Natural Slate Roofing, Natural Slate Flooring
Natural Slate Sills and Hearths
Fibre Cement Slates, Ventilation, Hips and Ridges
Accessories including nails, hooks, adhesive, grout and sealant
Independent Slates Supplies (ISS) are specialists in the import and distribution
of high quality, competitively priced roofing and flooring products including:
Natural Slate Roofing, Natural Slate Flooring
Natural Slate Sills and Hearths
Fibre Cement Slates, Ventilation, Hips and Ridges
Accessories including nails, hooks, adhesive, grout and sealant
Brazilian Slate Training
In this instructional video, Alan Lander from Rooftrain explains the differences between working with and fixing Brazilian slate compared to Spanish slates.
These videos have been designed to help when slating a roof, but should not be relied upon and you should seek your own independent advice when slating a roof.
These videos have been designed to help when slating a roof, but should not be relied upon and you should seek your own independent advice when slating a roof.
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Carbon Neutral Brazilian Slate
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The newest additions to Independent Slate Supplies' (ISS) Brazilian slate range, Pedra Leve and Pedra Preta, are certified carbon neutral products. Sustainability is a core value at ISS, and our latest carbon neutral initiative is a testament to this commitment. Watch this video to find out exactly how we have achieved this!
ISS - Spanish slate quarry
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Slate quarrying in Spain. See our website for more info: www.independentslatesupplies.com/
Rooftrain Video 5: Dry vented ridge
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The last step is 'Dry vented ridge'. These videos have been designed to help when slating a roof, but should not be relied upon and you should seek your own independent advice when slating a roof.
Rooftrain Video 4: Fixing with hooks
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These videos have been designed to help when slating a roof, but should not be relied upon and you should seek your own independent advice when slating a roof. The fourth part is 'Fixing with hooks'.
Rooftrain Video 3: Fixing with nails
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The third part is 'Fixing with nails'. These videos have been designed to help when slating a roof, but should not be relied upon and you should seek your own independent advice when slating a roof.
Rooftrain Video Two: Setting Out
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The second step is 'Setting Out'. These videos have been designed to help when slating a roof, but should not be relied upon and you should seek your own independent advice when slating a roof.
Rooftrain Video One: Laying Out
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Independent Slate Supplies has teamed up with Alan Lander of Rooftrain (CITB Trainer, Assessor and IV) for a series of short educational video guides. This series of short educational guides will be available in chronological order and incorporate the planning stage of a roof through to its completion. With nearly 100 years of experience between them, Steve and Alan have accumulated a vast know...
Westland Brazilian Slate
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Independent Slate Supplies Brazilian Slate Promotional video See website for more: www.independentslatesupplies.com/
ISS Brazilian Slate Instructional Video
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An Instructional video about using and installing Independent Slate Supplies Brazilian Roofing Slates. See website for more: www.independentslatesupplies.com/
What is a slate? ISS video 1
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A guide to roofing slate, from Independent Slate Supplies. To find out more visit: www.independentslatesupplies.com/
Types of Roofing Slate ISS video 2
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A guide to types of Roofing Slate, from Independent Slate Supplies, the U.K's biggest Natural Slate Supplier: To find out more visit: www.independentslatesupplies.com/
Colours of Roofing Slates ISS video 3
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Colour of Roofing Slate, from Independent Slate Supplies, the U.K's biggest Natural Slate Supplier: To find out more visit: www.independentslatesupplies.com/
Roofing Slates of the World ISS video 4
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A guide to roofing slates of the world, from Independent Slate Supplies, the U.K's biggest Natural Slate Supplier: To find out more visit: www.independentslatesupplies.com/
Classification of Roofing Slates ISS video 5
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Classification of Roofing Slates ISS video 5
10mm nominal drape in 30mph winds at £10 per sqm Plonker
The tradesmen who fitted out neighbours slate roof didn't appear to follow half of this instruction. How to find a decent roofer please?
Please show how to do a warm pitched roof with the counter batten. Awesome video
Whats the thoughts on throwing the top felt over the ridge, seen some other videos where the felt finished at almost the rudge to allow ventilation
@user-uk3xc3vv1x when using a dry ridge system leave a 20-30mm gap at the top on both sides to allow the airflow through the apex. This applies to breathable and non-breathable felt. Also if the soffit isn't already vented over facia vent is required for airflow under the eave course.
Get your length of the slate, take off your headlap (3 inches) and half the measurement that’s your gauge! Example a 24x12 slate 24 - 3 (your headlap) = 21 then half that 10.5 so 10.5 is your gauge always subtract 3 inches from your slate length
That’s a really long way round getting your gauge
It would be nice to have the time to make sure you have exactly 10mm drape between every truss using a template. Unfortunately in the real world where time is money and the money isn't on the job you don't get this privilege.
God, thank you for making it so clear and easy to follow, thank you guys.
When did you leave the star ship Enterprise 😂😂😂
As a roofer. he so old school he doesn't know what he's on about anymore. Gauge stick lol 😅😅 . We call it an idiot stick.
Well, depends who you're working with. Me? I'm only just getting back into roofing after a long time and would like to use he gauge batten; once you've finished them then measure back to the datum.
😂😂 I’m also a roofer I’d have that roof felt lathed and slated in that 15 minute video 😂
You haven’t explained how to work out the gauge without explaining how you worked out your head lap or explained what a double lap means - also your first slate overhang is 65mm but everyone else says 50mm. Why have you got this wrong? Also no explanation of where the bottom of the first row of membrane sits- I’m slating a roof for the first time today and it’s hard to find a video with the information I actually need!!
Hi thank you for the wonderful instructional video. I noticed your support tray is lifted up above the facia board. Why is this required and how much lift is required?
Where's thr over fasci vent?
The only fells on TH-cam explaining. Cheers fella
I can see that you put the batten up to the line. So thats the first full slate batten. Can you please tell me the distance from the top of that first batten to the eve because i havent got a clue what you are saying
What’s this gap against the wall all about then? I pin the felt to the wall with the batten; providing a secure channel for any water ingress (but carefully as to not damage the felt).
10mm nominal drape - you learn something new every day
Personally I don't put my felt trays on before I fix my first batten. Measuring off a bare fascia board is more accurate. Once the first batten is fixed lift the bottom of the membrane up and then fix the trays.
100% right the first course is the most important course get that wrong and the lot is fucked
Wow the i dear is good but needs to explain why you are doing it. Slates are sorted into a grade to get max use out of the slates. Thin at the bottom would where out before the top. Because of the water run of. 😢
Why is there a double batten at the bottom of the roof?
For the eaves course
@@carlrhodes3421 could you explain why two are needed for that?
Slates are laid double lap. i.e. each slate covers the heads(top edges) of the slates on 2 courses below. The eaves course serves as the second head for the second full course of slates to cover to keep water out.
Cut battens needs to be treated
The lap needs to be tape
To fix the felt NHBC no allowed nails now
It's this NHBC standards?
Fantastic. Thank you.
where you get that chalk line?
Eeeeevryone got that chalk line, roofing suppliers