How would you do this if you had different pitches on your roof? And how does this keep from leaking? Has this been tested or just a concept right now... I really like the style
Bonjour Monsieur Tout mos félicitations pour présentation l'installation de la couverture en tuile de cette matière Juste vous dire que sa nous intéresses beaucoup Nous sommes une entreprise Qui installe la charpente et couverture en côte d'ivoire et j'aimerais bien échanger sur la représentation de votre produit ici en côte d'ivoire et donc comment sa fonctionne vos produits si possible avoir les catalogues pour vieux connaître la qualité de la matière. Merci pour votre compréhension
Facile de monter une toiture sur des panneaux en bois. Vous devriez plutôt penser aux gens qui doivent le faire sur des contre lattages et donner les dimensions des espacements...
The installation in this video is on a made to measure roof, not realistic. Fasteners on end tile panels do not engage into wood (OSB panels) you will need longer than 20mm supplied, 30mm worked for me as they need to screw through barge board overhang. Fasteners on ridge tile would appear to not need engaging into wood, they stitch the ridge tile to the roof tile....take care when using a power drill to drive the screws as you can easily over tighten and they will spin an de not engage properly then inevitably will not seal. My ridge tiles look wonky as the screws did not pull down equally. Expensive material and not really satisfactory result, I would expect a perfect fit at that price......go look at one installed before you buy if at all possible......you may not be happy with final look.
I agree with all of your points, except not being realistic as it's a made to measure roof. It's really easy to adapt to the roof size if it's not a perfect fit, simply by sliding them up/down or across. Not the best way of attaching them though because they will leak at some point and the ridge tiles are a poor design and look naff.
The placement of the screws at 2:56 seems very odd. The screws or nails are usually positioned under the tiles further up the roof so water doesnt flow over them. On this design they are just exposed. Definitely will leak over time as GreatYue said. Even if you seal them eventually water will get in there. Seems like a design flaw introduced by the decision to try to make large sections of tile fit in one go instead of one line at a time as in most other designs
Yeh we have this system on our summerhouse, we had a leak and i was sure the water was going under a screw, but it wasn't, it was the flashing at the back of the chimney, the system surprisingly works and thousands of people here in Poland use it, ours our made of metal so you have to be careful standing on them.
How would you do this if you had different pitches on your roof? And how does this keep from leaking? Has this been tested or just a concept right now... I really like the style
is this product sold in the USA ?
rechtstreeks op hout, geen onderlaag nodig?????????
That riffing tile looks a mess wind and rain will get under that.
het ventileerd ,voldoende dit golft ,en dak leer plak je er toch ook zo op dat ventileerd geheel niet dit is top.
Very Nice
dacht dat je eerst rachels moest plaatsen ..op deze manier geen ventilatie
zeeaars km
i just need to get my carport done... it is a flat carport.
Bonjour Monsieur
Tout mos félicitations pour présentation l'installation de la couverture en tuile de cette matière
Juste vous dire que sa nous intéresses beaucoup
Nous sommes une entreprise
Qui installe la charpente et couverture en côte d'ivoire et j'aimerais bien échanger sur la représentation de votre produit ici en côte d'ivoire et donc comment sa fonctionne vos produits si possible avoir les catalogues pour vieux connaître la qualité de la matière.
Merci pour votre compréhension
Bonjour, il ne faut pas marcher dessus
Facile de monter une toiture sur des panneaux en bois. Vous devriez plutôt penser aux gens qui doivent le faire sur des contre lattages et donner les dimensions des espacements...
HOW MUCH FOR THIS CAN GET IT IN adobe
The installation in this video is on a made to measure roof, not realistic. Fasteners on end tile panels do not engage into wood (OSB panels) you will need longer than 20mm supplied, 30mm worked for me as they need to screw through barge board overhang. Fasteners on ridge tile would appear to not need engaging into wood, they stitch the ridge tile to the roof tile....take care when using a power drill to drive the screws as you can easily over tighten and they will spin an de not engage properly then inevitably will not seal. My ridge tiles look wonky as the screws did not pull down equally. Expensive material and not really satisfactory result, I would expect a perfect fit at that price......go look at one installed before you buy if at all possible......you may not be happy with final look.
try using a screw gun and adjust it so it doesn't over tighten, i didn't think anyone would use a drill to drive a screw
I agree with all of your points, except not being realistic as it's a made to measure roof. It's really easy to adapt to the roof size if it's not a perfect fit, simply by sliding them up/down or across. Not the best way of attaching them though because they will leak at some point and the ridge tiles are a poor design and look naff.
will leak over time
Without sealing? Yup
The placement of the screws at 2:56 seems very odd. The screws or nails are usually positioned under the tiles further up the roof so water doesnt flow over them. On this design they are just exposed. Definitely will leak over time as GreatYue said. Even if you seal them eventually water will get in there. Seems like a design flaw introduced by the decision to try to make large sections of tile fit in one go instead of one line at a time as in most other designs
Yeh we have this system on our summerhouse, we had a leak and i was sure the water was going under a screw, but it wasn't, it was the flashing at the back of the chimney, the system surprisingly works and thousands of people here in Poland use it, ours our made of metal so you have to be careful standing on them.
Ok
Great stuff done my garage roof and it had 2 piches on it and it looks great looks like real tiles
cost per 20/20 feet roof/
$2800 4000
Average
that bit tip though
No ventilation, that will sweat like crazy
müll schrauben im wasserlauf
no no no good for shed only