Lightweight Metal Roofing Installation Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • How to install the Corotile lightweight metal roofing system on domestic roofing projects such as tool sheds, garden offices, garages and workshops.
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  • @geraldbrown2366
    @geraldbrown2366 2 года назад +2

    Despite what it says DO NOT continuously overlap the sheets. You will get eaves creep so that after 4 sheets your eaves line will be about 30mm lower than the first sheet. I suggest you overlap and then underlap and repeat - that way you can maintain a straight eaves. If you decide to put them on battens / "purlins" you will need to think about how the tiles will lay on the barge board pieces. I had to notch the ends of my supports

    • @louchapuk
      @louchapuk Год назад

      Yess your 100% rite , overlap and then underlap , it’s the only way , especially if your doing a long roof , a small roof like there showing on this video might be fine for just overlapping 👍

  • @maxxtubsgsdsrule7252
    @maxxtubsgsdsrule7252 3 года назад

    Do you make a pack for bird tables or kennels etc? Ie smaller surface area to cover ?

    • @ArielPlasticsLtd
      @ArielPlasticsLtd  3 года назад

      Corotile lightweight metal roofing system is supplied 35 tiles per sheet. Length per sheet 1140mm, width per sheet 860mm. To discuss your specific requirements contact us on 01246 281111 or info@arielplastics.com

  • @letylanderos8916
    @letylanderos8916 3 года назад

    What can I buy this

    • @ArielPlasticsLtd
      @ArielPlasticsLtd  3 года назад +1

      Hi Lety, if you contact us with you details on 01246 281111 or info@arielplastics.com we can advise of your nearest stockist.

  • @ArielPlasticsLtd
    @ArielPlasticsLtd  3 года назад

    Corotile lightweight metal roofing system is supplied as 35 tiles per sheet - length per sheet 1140mm, width per sheet 860mm. To discuss your specific requirements contact us on 01246 281111 or info@arielplastics.com

  • @johns7272
    @johns7272 2 года назад +3

    This stuff is useless. The overlapping sequencing pulls it further away with each consecutve sheet until youre running downhill. Its as fragile as hell, warps and twists and has to be treated very gently, and its also compromised by the amount of screws going through it - not fit for purpose for anything bigger than a garden shed. Believe me, ive tried. And at over £20 a sheet this is no joke. AVOID

    • @geraldbrown2366
      @geraldbrown2366 2 года назад +2

      See my comment about over / underlapping the sheets. I put a spot of silicone around the screw before finally driving it home. Yes, the sheets do flex a bit when handled, but ended up fine on the small roof I constructed over a flat concrete roof that needed the water kept off it. I used battens built up to support the sheets fixed along the line of the lower edge of the tiles. NOTE this means you need to increase the minimum slope angle if you do this.