yes they are all nailed, they come either pre drilled or you use a tile hammer which has a "pick like end to make an indent for your nailing position, the next shingle is then placed over the nail to make it water proof
roof shingles
Slate which is a type of stone is used for the roof tiles instead of shingles. It splits in thin sheets and is nailed to the roof the same as regular asphalt shingles.
Install the sill flashing first, according to the manufacturer's instructions. As a rule, flashings are nailed into the curb and sometimes cemented to the roof with plastic roof cement, but not nailed to the roof.
how many roof tiles do I need for 6ft by 4 ft pitched
In the UK a roof batten is called a tile batten; this runs across the roof to fix the tiles too; this is 2 by 1 treated timber. Under this at right angles is nailed too the roof a counter batten; this allows an air gap under this again is laid a DPM/ [This means damp proof membrane].
I have lizards in the tiles on my roof. Does anyone know how to get rid of them?
Brands and companies such as the Wienerberger Group produce clay roof tiles. Similarly, brands such as Marley Eternit, Redland and Russell produce clay roof tiles, for example.
Because rubber roof tiles are made from recycled car tires, they are still completely recyclable! Check out your local recycling facility; if they recycle tires, they will be able to recycle your roof tiles!
no
Tessellation is a pattern of overlapping tiles, like roof tiles.
Clay tiles are installed on a roof by spreading a thin layer of concrete on the roof and setting the concave face of the tile into the concrete.
No. You can not. Indoor tiles are for indoor use only, they will not be able to endure the harsh climatic conditions. To make over your roof you desperately need to buy some Roof Tiles.