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<blockquote data-quote="dannewhouse" data-source="post: 5058724" data-attributes="member: 43882"><p>done a good few double roman roof tile roofs lately with a local builder I don't know prices but for 4.5 - 5 packs of tiles it takes 3 of us really going for it to strip and felt and lat the whole roof on day 1. (if there's a dormer or hipped roof it slows you down no end!)</p><p>day 2 we stack the roof out and get quite a lot nailed down, again we can almost finish if there's no dormers or hips! we nail every second row then if you have a problem kick 1 tile up to reveal the nail of next etc. </p><p>day 3 cement ridge on etc dry verges are normally done day 2 </p><p></p><p>we don't have a full scaffold unless its a tall house, theyre normally bungalows and we have 1 tower and a youngman onto tipper trailer (old tiles = good hard core for under concrete!)</p><p>normally leeving 90% of leadwork only replace whats nackered. </p><p></p><p>hipped and dormer can take over 5 days!!! <for same number of tiles so bigger property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannewhouse, post: 5058724, member: 43882"] done a good few double roman roof tile roofs lately with a local builder I don't know prices but for 4.5 - 5 packs of tiles it takes 3 of us really going for it to strip and felt and lat the whole roof on day 1. (if there's a dormer or hipped roof it slows you down no end!) day 2 we stack the roof out and get quite a lot nailed down, again we can almost finish if there's no dormers or hips! we nail every second row then if you have a problem kick 1 tile up to reveal the nail of next etc. day 3 cement ridge on etc dry verges are normally done day 2 we don't have a full scaffold unless its a tall house, theyre normally bungalows and we have 1 tower and a youngman onto tipper trailer (old tiles = good hard core for under concrete!) normally leeving 90% of leadwork only replace whats nackered. hipped and dormer can take over 5 days!!! <for same number of tiles so bigger property. [/QUOTE]
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