If you have a broken roof tile this video will show you.
How to replace plastic under roof tiles.
Replacement of roof tiles that have cracked broken or disappeared is important to prevent roof leaks an ceiling damage once rain and wind appear.
Also pry or force out any nails.
Instead of capping over existing boards like many cowboys do the existing timber fascia and soffit boards should be removed using a crowbar pry bar.
Working with roof tiles is a lot easier when you know a couple of basic tricks.
1 put on heavy work gloves and safety glasses.
It is also used for the prevention of draughts and dust penetration into the roof spaces through tiles and slates and prevents damage to ceilings rotting of timbers and corrosion of plumbing.
Secure the underlayment with nails that are at least 2 inches from the edge of the roof.
However i have been told that it is caused by condensation as i do not have any felt but just a plastic sheet.
Look at the advanced weather forecast before you begin and choose a few weeks with as many dry days as possible.
2 break the faulty tile and remove the pieces.
If the soffits are sealed to the window frames with a silicone mastic sealant then this can be cut with a knife.
In this video we take a closer look at replacing common interlocking concrete or clay roofing tiles.
Under tile sheeting is placed under the roof tiles ensuring a perfect proofing membrane for all elements which affect housings and developments.
Install the underlayment for the new roof tile next working with 10 foot sections at a time.
This video from bunnings shows you how to take a tile off and replace it prop.
Using a stanley knife cut the existing felt back a few inches from the front and then remove the guttering.
1 carefully pry up the tile or tiles just above the cracked or broken one.
Fixing the problem quickly by yourself is possible provided it s only a few tiles.
3 spread a small amount of roofing cement along the underside of the replacement and slide it into place.
Repair loose or cracked cement roof tiles by lifting up adjacent tiles and sliding new tiles under the wooden batten that holds the tiles to the roof.