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  • Typically, it is recommended that homeowners conduct a comprehensive inspection of clay tile roofs every 3 to 5 years. By performing regular inspections, homeowners can detect potential tile displacement, cracks, or other damage early.
    2024-11-12
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  • In areas with strong winds, such as typhoons and storms, roof tiles face greater winds, and gravity and stacking alone cannot guarantee the stability of tiles. Therefore, additional fixing methods such as nails, hooks, and screws are particularly necessary.
    2024-11-08
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  • Clay roof tiles that last the longest: Of all clay roof tiles, Roman and Spanish tiles generally have the longest lifespan due to their craftsmanship and material selection. Specifically, the service life of these two types of tiles can reach more than 100 years.
    2024-10-08
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  • Preliminary preparation 1. Determine the type of gutter 2. Measurement and planning 3. Prepare tools and materials Installation steps 1. Install gutter hooks 2. Prepare gutters 3. Install gutters 4. Install downspouts Precautions 2. Protect roof tiles 3. Waterproof treatment 4. Regular maintenance
    2024-10-01
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  • Experiments show that a single clay tile can bear a weight between 150 and 200 kg. However, the load-bearing capacity of tiles in actual applications will be affected by factors such as the installation method, the supporting structure and the quality of the tiles themselves.
    2024-09-25
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