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How to ensure the waterproof effect of the synthetic resin tile roof surface? The right slope is critical

Synthetic resin tile is a material with excellent waterproof and leakproof properties. In order to give full play to its advantages, the installation of synthetic resin tile is also crucial. If the slope of the roof is lower than the standard range during the installation, it is easy to cause water accumulation, thus affecting its waterproof effect. So, how much slope is the synthetic resin tile suitable for roof use?

Synthetic resin tiles fit on roofs with a slope of 20-80 degrees. This is because the synthetic resin tile itself has excellent waterproof performance, can not be installed more than a layer of waterproof layer. At the same time, a large slope can ensure that the flow of water quickly discharged down, to avoid water accumulation and leakage problems. If the slope of the house is relatively large, more than 45 degrees, install synthetic resin tile, each square meter can be hit 2 more screws, more firm. When the slope is steep, a few more screws fix the tile plate will be more firm, safer when withstand strong wind and heavy rain.

Therefore, generally speaking, the slope of the roof is relatively large, almost at 60 degrees, which helps the water flow down quickly, and will not cause water this situation. When the slope of the eaves slows down, at about 30 degrees, the inertia of the impact of the water flow can rush out of the tiles, and the accelerated drainage can reduce the leakage by 80%.

 

Finally, before you build a house, we must design the slope of the roof according to the area and roof materials. Some large resin tile manufacturers can design construction drawings for free, but also provide installation video or on-site guidance for installation.

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