Types of tiles and distinctive features of their installation
Flat strip tiles are covered in two ways: two -layer and scaly. In both cases, styling begins with the main slopes, and then continues on the dwarf, ribs and skates. On the slopes, each subsequent parallel row overlaps the previous. The odd rows begin and end with whole tiles, and even one – halves. If there are no finished halves, then the whole tile can be divided in a simple way. Moisten tiles with water, apply a noticeable deep risk and then turn over. The groove tile is laid out only in one layer due to the presence of longitudinal bins. This achieves dense conjugation of tiles among themselves in radiation.
The roofs of simple shapes are covered with flat strip tiles: one and gable. Work starts from the pediment and put tiles in three-four rows at the same time. Each tile is clung to the back of the crate. The groove stamped tile differs from the others by the presence of longitudinal and transverse bins. This achieves dense conjugation of tiles among themselves in both directions. Closed folding conjugation, formed by overlap, prevent the penetration of atmospheric precipitation into a subcutaneous space.