Vertical battens are referred to as.
Roof counter batten spacing.
Drag the centres or total length slider to see the effect of double end members.
The updated bs 5334 code of practice for slating and tiling specifies a number of batten sizes based upon the span of the rafters and the product being used.
With equal spacing centres are adjusted to fit.
Use a hammer and nails to fix the batten in place when the position is correct.
If you re stuck with an end gap that s too small or double end members try adjust both ends equally to open and spread the gap to each end.
Each product has different requirements for example batten spacing for 0 42bmt corrugated metal roofing needs to be no more than 1100 mm apart but batten spacing for 0 48bmt metal roofing can be up to 1600 mm apart.
Roof tiles are usually laid horizontally attached to timber tiling battens.
In this video we will show you how to space and screw down your roof battens.
Here are some guidelines to bear in mind.
Horizontal battens should also be installed so that there is a clearance of at least 6 inches between the batten and the valley to allow concentrated water flow.
Underneath these battens you will find your counter battens running vertically and beneath these a breather membrane.
For example 25x50mm battens should be used for single lap modern roof tiles when laid on rafters with a 600mm span.
For example metal roofing will be attached to special metal roof battens.
The batten should be positioned so that a ridge tile will overlap the roof tile by roughly 3 inches.
Battens should be fixed to rafters set at centres not more than 600mm apart.
The spacing of the battens depend on the type of roofing material and are applied horizontally.
Mark out with exact spacing if the 2nd to last member runs into the end member the 2 end members combine double members.
Hold a final short strip of batten across the top of the roof just below the ridge and rest a tile on it.
If your tiles are laid without counter battens rainwater could pass between the tiles and get stuck behind the tiling batten building up a pool of water over time.
According to bs 5534 the appropriate batten size will depend on the span of the rafters and the roof covering.
The felt is then overlaid with well fixed 38mm x 19mm timber counterbattens to sans 1783 5 at spacings to suit the rafters.
Your choice of batten size here will be determined by the weight and span of your metal roof panels.