This layer of rotten thatch needs to be brushed off every 5 8yrs to ensure no deeper rotting and thatch degeneration.
How to re thatch a roof.
How long does thatch last and how much will it cost these are the questions every thatcher is asked most frequently.
Repairing or replacing the ridge.
Use a hammer or staple gun to attach the thatch to the roof and check to ensure you are installing it with the rough shaggy side facing up and the woven knotted side facing down.
Fire barriers minimum 30 minutes on b 4 building regulation are applied over the rafters and under the thatch.
As much as possible you must only contact with a credible and dependable roofing company that has years of experience in dealing with thatched roofs.
Brushing a thatched roof.
Obtain the dried reeds either from a local source or by purchasing from a dealer.
And they are the most difficult ones to answer as nearly every thatch roof is a unique combination of the size shape and location of the roof and the materials and thatching skills used to create it.
The top layer of thatch on any thatched roof rots over time.
A total rethatch can involve stripping a roof to a firm foundation or stripping the roof to timbers.
Begin at the bottom.
This is the most regular maintenance a thatched roof usually requires.
If stripping to timbers this option is the one where building regulations should be addressed.
Here are some tips to help you get started on replacing your thatched roof.
Which answers two questions.
Dickie wright from rj wright and son master family thatchers explains the key elements to thatching a roof as he demonstrates his skills at the royal bat.
Start installing the thatch at the bottom edge of the roof and work in a horizontal row.
The original thatched roof is attached directly to the roof timbers.
Contact a reliable roofer to do the job.
The best reeds are harvested.
A beginners guide to the craft of thatching.
You can always just contact any roofer that you can find on your area.
Other structural issues may also be found that need to be corrected before the roof and can be re thatched.
Removing the old thatch may also expose unanticipated problems such as deterioration or damage to the wooden battens which support the thatch.
The pitch of a thatched roof is also important as it allows water to run off and be thrown well away from the property before it has chance to be absorbed.
Bundles of reeds are fixed to the timbers angled downwards at about 20 then piled on top of each other so that the final angle of the roof edge is between 45 and 50.