10-01-2018, 11:25 AM
Hi Russell,
You are probably right.
It's more of a visual thing, I'm not a corrugate person. I do have to live with it.
The roof has cost me more than expected, as the tiles are made in such a way you get a 2 ish inch overlap. That's fine on the barn I built 20 years ago next to it. But the pitch on this one is flatter so all 172 tiles had to be ground out on one corner to give it a 4 inch overlap. It stops the rain blowing back under the tiles.
The idea is to do it properly, then you only have to do it once.
Tony.
You are probably right.
It's more of a visual thing, I'm not a corrugate person. I do have to live with it.
The roof has cost me more than expected, as the tiles are made in such a way you get a 2 ish inch overlap. That's fine on the barn I built 20 years ago next to it. But the pitch on this one is flatter so all 172 tiles had to be ground out on one corner to give it a 4 inch overlap. It stops the rain blowing back under the tiles.
The idea is to do it properly, then you only have to do it once.
Tony.