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Roof Jointing

  • Do I need to use mortar on your traditional flat Bonding Gutter® product?

    Do I need to use mortar on your traditional flat Bonding Gutter® product?

    Tom-April 6th, 2023-

    The slates or tiles should be bedded on either a roof mix mortar or a low shrink, high quality external grade sealant taking care not to use excessive amounts that will spread out and block the side water channels. This is the first line of

  • When installing Dry Fix Bonding Gutter®, should I treat is as the same as a roof edge and increase the number of fixings required?

    When installing Dry Fix Bonding Gutter®, should I treat is as the same as a roof edge and increase the number of fixings required?

    Tom-April 6th, 2023-

    No, this is not necessary. Where the roof is in the same plane either side of the roof joint, the wind loading is not increased in the same way that it is at the eaves, verge, valleys and ridge.

  • I have the Danelaw Dry Fix Bonding Gutter® installed and it is causing the tiles to kick up. How do I rectify this?

    I have the Danelaw Dry Fix Bonding Gutter® installed and it is causing the tiles to kick up. How do I rectify this?

    Tom-April 6th, 2023-

    The design of the product when fitted on top of the tile or slate battens will cause this effect. It acts in the same way as a swept verge and encourages the water to run away from the roof joint. Whether using slates, plain tiles

  • How much should the overlap be when joining Dry Fix Bonding Gutter® on a pitch of below 22.5°?

    How much should the overlap be when joining Dry Fix Bonding Gutter® on a pitch of below 22.5°?

    Tom-April 6th, 2023-

    Unsealed overlaps such as this should lap by a minimum of 150mm when measured vertically. This converts to 350mm at this low pitch.

  • What is the detail where Dry Fix Bonding Gutter® meets at ridge?

    What is the detail where Dry Fix Bonding Gutter® meets at ridge?

    Tom-April 6th, 2023-

    This depends on the situation. If the external roof covering is at the same height on either side of the Dry Fix Bonding Gutter®, then the central upstand should be cut down at an angle to allow the ridge tile to pass over the joint in

  • Is there a minimum pitch on a Bonding Gutter®?

    Is there a minimum pitch on a Bonding Gutter®?

    Tom-April 6th, 2023-

    Both the traditional Danelaw mortared type and the Dry Fix Bonding Gutter® design work to the minimum recommended pitch of the slates or tiles being used with them.

Hambleside Danelaw’s building products story began in 1976, when an investment opportunity presented itself in the form of a patent for an innovative glass reinforced polymer (GRP) roofing product.

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