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Please select one of the following frequently asked questions and the answer you require will follow. If you have any further enquiries that have not been satisfied please contact us or email enquiries@roofingcentre.co.uk

Q. If I have eaves ventilation, do I need ridge ventilation?
Q. What are the benefits of using a dry ridge system?
Q. How do I know if I am using the right batten sizes?
Q. What are building Regulations Part L & J?
Q. What is the best way to insulate a new roof
or re-roof project?

Q. What is the life expectancy of roofing felt for a
flat roof?

Q. Do flat felted roofs need to be covered with chippings?
Q. Can liquid roof waterproofing systems be used in areas
likely to be walked on?

Q. Do you stock a product that I can paint over my existing
flat roof to stop it leaking?

Q. What advantages are there from using a VELUX roof
window over a dormer window?

Q. I have noticed condensation in my roof space -
how can I prevent this?
Q. Do I need special nails or screws when fixing lead?
Q. Should I use a special sealant for lead?
Q. What gradient do I need to lay guttering?
Q. Is it possible to still purchase Asbestos Sheeting?

Bullet PointA. The revised British Standard Code of Practice for slating and tiling, BS 5534 : Part 1: 2003 gives the following recommendations for single lapped tiles:

  • 38 x 25 mm tile battens for rafter centres up to 450 mm.
  • 50 x 25 mm tile battens for rafter centres up to 600 mm.
  • For natural and artificial double lapped slates the British Standard recommends the use of 50 x 25 mm slate battens for all rafter centres up to 600 mm. For concrete and clay double lapped plain tiles the British Standard recommends the use of 38 x 25 mm slate battens for all rafter centres up to 600 mm.