Redland Clay Tile
Redland Clay Tile
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Redland Clay Tile
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
4. All tile in contact with cement mortar shall be immersed in water for two minutes before laying. 5. To avoid color problems on roof:
6. Correct and color or installation problems before proceeding with the installation. 7. Complete installation to provide weather tight service. ****OR**** 1. Install pan tiles in vertical rows at a maximum of 13 inch centers, with Baja Mission cover tiles fastened over the intervening spaces, providing a maximum exposure of 14-1/2 inches for each tile. 2. As an alternate, end laps of cover tile can be embedded in cement mortar for a more rustic appearance. 3. Install hip, ridge and rake tiles:
4. All tile in contact with cement mortar shall be immersed in water for two minutes before laying. 5. To avoid color problems on roof:
6. Correct any color or installation problems before proceeding with the installation. 7. Complete installation to provide weather tight service. ****OR**** 1. Install pan tiles in vertical rows at a maximum of 13 inch centers, with Euro Baja Mission cover tiles fastened over the intervening spaces, providing a maximum exposure of 14-1/2 inches for each tile. 2. As an alternate, end laps of cover tile can be embedded in cement mortar for a more rustic appearance. 3. Install hip, ridge and rake tiles: a. Provide cement mortar at all hips, ridges and rakes to completely fill voids and to weatherproof the roof. b. All hip, ridge, rake and first row of cover tiles after gable roll shall be set in cement mortar and fastened by non-corrosive nails. 4. All tile in contact with cement mortar shall be immersed in water for two minutes before laying. |




