Batten gauge length of slate headlap 2.
How to work out the gauge on a slate roof.
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You can assess this in two ways either as the roof pitch angles which the rafters make with the horizontal or the proportion between the run and the rise of the roof.
Set the last batten at the ridge so that the ridge tiles will overlap the top course of tiles by at least 75mm.
Now we can work out the holing gauge with gauge headlap x.
Holing gauge batten gauge headlap 10mm.
The holing gauge can be calculated as.
Tile batten gauge for slate.
Holing gauge for holing slates.
This calculator will estimate the following number of slates required per square metre.
The gauge quoted by the supplier.
Often you express roof pitch as the ratio between the rise and the run in the form of x 12.
X the nail hole clearance so that a nail does not strike the top of the slate underneath.
The gauge is in fact the same as the margin which is the length of the slate exposed.
Just short of the centre of the gutter.
Roof pitch refers to the slope which the rafter creates.
Total linear run of tile batten in metres.
For example if the distance between the tops of the lower and upper battens is 204 inches and the maximum gauge of the tiles is 13 inches then the number of courses and strips of batten is 16 because 204 13 15 6.
The batten gauge can also be calculated using the formula.
The next thing to do is to work out the spacing for the battens up the roof.
It also allows you to determine the holing gauge distance from hole to tail of slate and the number of linear metres of batten per m 2 of roof.
The result is the number of courses of tile on the roof rounded to a whole number.
The supplier of the slates should recommend the spacing up the roof between the battens known as the gauge this usually varies according to the size of the slates the pitch of the roof and the degree of exposure.
The slate or tile manufacturer or supplier will specify the spacing of the battens up the roof for the particular type of covering this spacing is referred to as the gauge the gauge may depend upon the pitch of the roof and the amount of exposure.
For a 500mm long slate with a 100mm headlap the gauge is 500 100 400 2 200 so we know the gauge is 200mm.
Setting out up the roof gauge set the first batten at eaves to allow the tails of the eaves course tiles to overhang the fascia by 40 to 45mm ie.