For over five decades, the Redland 49 tiles have left a permanent mark on London's skyline, defining its unique roofscapes with an exceptional blend of strength and aesthetic charm. A compact version brings you all these benefits in a lighter package. This smaller format not on... Read More
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Find out moreFor over five decades, the Redland 49 tiles have left a permanent mark on London's skyline, defining its unique roofscapes with an exceptional blend of strength and aesthetic charm. A compact version brings you all these benefits in a lighter package.
This smaller format not only boasts a reduced unit weight but also ensures effortless handling and installation. These Redland 49 tiles are an incredibly economical and practical option for your roofing needs.
The through-coloured tiles are suitable for a minimum pitch of 17.5° with a 100mm headlap or 22.5° with a 75mm headlap. The maximum pitch can reach up to 90°, depending on your specific fixing specifications. Ensure a secure installation with a maximum headlap of 125mm. For optimal performance, choose a minimum gauge of 257mm. For through-coloured tiles, the maximum gauge is 282mm for pitches below 22.5° and 307mm for pitches at 22.5° and above.
At a gauge of 282mm, you can achieve coverage of 17.8 tiles per square metre. Increase the gauge to 307mm for a slightly denser coverage of 16.3 tiles per square metre. Choose the appropriate batten size based on your rafter centres. For rafter centres up to 450mm, use the 38mm x 25mm batten size. If you have wider rafter centres up to 600mm, opt for the 50mm x 25mm batten size. To meet your batten requirements, you'll need approximately 3.56 metres of battens per square metre at a 282mm gauge or around 3.26 metres per square metre at a 307mm gauge.
Question:
How many meters of batten do I need per square meter for 49’s
Answer:
For the Redland 49 Concrete Profiled Roof Tile in Rustic Red, you would require 3.56 meters of batten per square meter at a 282mm gauge. This is based on the product specifications provided. For more detailed information, you can check the product's data sheet here. Please note that the information may vary depending on the specific installation and it's always advisable to consult with a roofing professional.
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