Difference between revisions of "TS Details:E4.7.2 (Tile - Rake Edge)"

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Rake tiles cover the exposed edge of field tiles at fascia boards. This helps prevent wind driven rain from entering the system and provides an attractive finish. Rake tiles “butt” against the lower edge of the field tile courses then are fastened with two nails into the fascia.
 
Rake tiles cover the exposed edge of field tiles at fascia boards. This helps prevent wind driven rain from entering the system and provides an attractive finish. Rake tiles “butt” against the lower edge of the field tile courses then are fastened with two nails into the fascia.
  
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| colspan="2"  | <big>'''''RoofStar Guarantee Standards''''' are <span style="color:#6495ed">'''blue-linked'''</span></big>
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<div class="panel-heading"><big>'''Tile Roofing Details'''</big></div>
 
<div class="panel-heading"><big>'''Tile Roofing Details'''</big></div>

Revision as of 15:14, 1 September 2016

Rake tiles cover the exposed edge of field tiles at fascia boards. This helps prevent wind driven rain from entering the system and provides an attractive finish. Rake tiles “butt” against the lower edge of the field tile courses then are fastened with two nails into the fascia.

RoofStar Guarantee Standards are blue-linked
Tile Roofing Details

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