Cool video. Is it possible to access the roof space from the outside by removing tiles? I.e. to lay insulation batts? Or is the space between the battens too narrow
Strange coincidence, but I am in Texas and have the same roof tile shown in this video. It is impossible to find. Do you know what the name of that tile is or anything that would help me identify it?
Great video...I love when a video is short and straight to the point like this
You are a champion, thanks for posting the brilliantly simple video which is very useful!!
A lot of info in a short space - I like it.
An excellent short, clear video - thank you. Greetings from Scotland
Fast tutorial, one of the best.
Thanks! This video saved us getting a tradesperson in to replace one tile!
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Helpful thanks!
How would you replace the 2nd tile down from the ridge as the 1st tile above is cemented down to the ridge ?
Cool video. Is it possible to access the roof space from the outside by removing tiles? I.e. to lay insulation batts? Or is the space between the battens too narrow
Thank you
Talk talk more practical. Good video
Strange coincidence, but I am in Texas and have the same roof tile shown in this video. It is impossible to find. Do you know what the name of that tile is or anything that would help me identify it?
Will try in few days :)
(damn marten ate insulation)
as that simple way
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Wouldn't that be nice.... all screwed down in my area!
where is the plywood on top of this roof?!? I've never seen that here in California and I've been roofing for many years
Brandon this is in Australia lol
Jesus Christ Theres no plywood on my house and i live in California
In Australia there is no plywood beneath the tiles
So they are never nailed down ?
nails in concrete? 😂
Straights joints on tiles 🤔
I thought the same...
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