ruggers Posted December 22 Posted December 22 I'm having a slate roof installed on a self build, 400 centres, and I want to know if copper clout nails should be used or aluminum? The slates are 250 x 500mm 7 to 9mm thick. 38mm clouts required and 30mm for the eaves course. Aluminum 3.35mm or the roofer says if using copper I could use 2.65mm. I want the roof to last 40 yrs+ Some online reading says aluminum may fail between 20 and 30 years is this true? We're 3 miles inland off the West coast, there's a few houses around but we do get a bit of wind in winter.
Mr Punter Posted December 22 Posted December 22 Have you looked at stainless hooks? Zero uplift on windy days.
JohnMo Posted December 22 Posted December 22 We used copper. 1 minute ago, Mr Punter said: Have you looked at stainless hooks? Zero uplift on windy days. You don't with nails either.
SimonD Posted December 22 Posted December 22 10 minutes ago, Mr Punter said: Have you looked at stainless hooks? Zero uplift on windy days. + 1 I used these when re-roofing our old place. We had a very shallow slope so the increased uplift protection was needed.
Redbeard Posted December 22 Posted December 22 Copper. My roof is about 135 years old. I reckon 70+% is 'as laid' and has the original copper nails. No membrane, of course, and no leaks at present.
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