Their last flourish came in the late 1920s and 30s with the fad for tudor ish thatch effect roofs created by cleverly steaming and bending the shingles over a rounded frame.
1930s roof tiles.
Does the survey say it s damaged leaking or just that it doesn t meet the modern standards with felt etc.
Hazard has to be disposed of correctly.
Wood shingle roofs began to wane in the 1920s in the face of newly developed asphalt shingles and calls for improved fire safety.
Flat tiles the simplest type which are laid in regular overlapping rows.
Tab shingles have cutouts that minimize buckling and mimic the appear ance of individual shingles.
Of nevada mo was an early producer of the product and still makes two simple versions of the metal roof tiles.
A large number of shapes or profiles of roof tiles have evolved.
Torching is most commonly encountered to the underside of old stone slate roofs.
Roofing felt was first introduced on a regular basis in the 1930s when it generally comprised of thin building paper.
Hi 1930s large 180sqm detached house.
We just keep an eye on it for slipped tiles or leaks.
Hope this is of help wy ty roofing.
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I ve recently bought a 1930s house and looking in the loft space there s no felt lining.
You can see the backside of the tiles from the inside.
Answered 26th feb 2015.
Stamped sheet metal roof tiles made to simulate clay tile were popular in the early 20th century.
I need to remove and replace the old.
What would be the best way to achieve some sort of insulation roof protection without having to remove the roof tiles.
The survery for our 1930s house suggested a re roof as its the original and doesn t have felt underneath like the modern standards state but that it was currently watertight.
Individual shingles fell out of favor as more companies produced strip shingles with or without tabs.
A 1930 s semi front door is usually glass panelled.
An example of this is the clay made beaver tail tile german biberschwanz common in southern germany flat roof tiles are usually made of clay but also may be made of stone wood plastic concrete or solar cells.
Bay windows are found in most 1930 s semi houses.
Doorknobs tended to be less decorative than victorian styles usually rounded and simple.
Both techniques allow roofs to breathe.
Interlocking shingles worked well on the rolled eaves of cottage style houses 1930s and 1940s where they evoked thatched roofs fi gure 4.
The only real potential materials would have been in artex or thermoplastic tiles both would only contain chrysotile and therefore is a non licensed.
Stained glass windows are a main feature of a 1930 s semi.