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Part 7.3 Roof tiles and shinglesPart 7.3 Roof tiles and shingles
7.3.1
Application
New for 2022
7.3.1
Application
New for 2022
Explanatory information: Design wind speeds
Information on design wind speeds for particular areas may be available from the appropriate authority. Also see the table associated with the definition of ‘design wind speed’ for wind classes. A map indicating wind regions of Australia is contained in Part 2.2.
Explanatory information: Other relevant roof tile requirements
In addition to the requirements of this Part, requirements for roof tiles also exist in NCC Volume Two and other Parts of the ABCB Housing Provisions. They include the following:
- For the sizing and fixing of roof battens - NCC Volume Two H1D6(3) (steel battens) and H1D6(4) (timber battens).
- For sheet roofing over a separating wall - ABCB Housing Provisions Part 9.3.
- For gutters and downpipes - ABCB Housing Provisions Part 7.4.
7.3.2
Fixing of roof tiles and ancillaries
2019: 3.5.2.2
7.3.2
Fixing of roof tiles and ancillaries
2019: 3.5.2.2
- Galvanized clout nails with a minimum diameter of 2.8 mm and of a length so that the nail will penetrate not less than 15 mm into the batten.
- Self embedding head screws of 8-18 gauge and of a length so that the screw will penetrate not less than 15 mm into the batten.
- Purpose made clips of non-ferrous metal, stainless steel or steel protected from corrosion in accordance with Tables 7.2.2b, 7.2.2c and 7.2.2d.
- Flexible pointing material complying with AS 2050.
Wind class | Tile fixing - edge of roof | Tile fixing - field of roof | Ridge, hip, barge and valley tiles including capping (see Figure 7.3.2d and 7.3.2e) |
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N1 and N2 | Fix every full tile in second course in from the edge of roof. | In field of roof fix every second tile in every course, or every tile in each alternative course. (see Figure 7.3.2b) | Fix each tile |
N3 | Fix each full tile in every second course starting from the second course in (see Figure 7.3.2c) | Fix every second full tile in every course (see Figure 7.3.2c) | Fix each tile |
Table Notes
Refer to Figure 7.3.2a for determination of ‘edge of roof’ and ‘field of roof’.
Explanatory information
For the purposes of Figures 7.3.2a, 7.3.2b and 7.3.2c, ‘edge of roof’ is a 1.2 m wide band bounded by the eaves, hips and barge measured toward the ‘ridge of roof’.
7.3.3
Flashing
2019: 3.5.2.3
7.3.3
Flashing
2019: 3.5.2.3
- For masonry or similar walls, flashing must—
- follow the roof line, allowing not less than 75 mm upturn to the wall and a minimum of 150 mm in width and moulded into the tiles; and
- have a horizontal overflashing, stepped overflashing or raked overflashing built into the masonry leaf or veneer, except that one continuous flashing may be used as both an apron flashing or an overflashing; and
- have joints overlap the one below by not less than 75 mm in the direction of flow.
- For flashing where the upturn can be fixed to or behind the supporting frame or cladding, it must—
- follow the roof line, allowing not less than 75 mm upturn to the wall and a minimum of 150 mm in width and moulded into the tiles; and
- be fastened into or behind the wall cladding at each end and at a maximum of 600 mm centres; and
- have joints overlap the one below by not less than 75 mm in the direction of flow.
- be either collar, apron or other purpose made flashings; and
- have a minimum upturn on the penetration of not less than 75 mm and a minimum of 150 mm in width surrounding the penetration and be moulded into the tiles; and
- permit the total drainage of the area above the penetration.
7.3.4
Sarking
2019: 3.5.2.4
7.3.4
Sarking
2019: 3.5.2.4
Sarking must—
- be provided in accordance with Table 7.3.4; and
- comply with AS 4200.1 and be installed with—
- each adjoining sheet or roll being—
- overlapped not less than 150 mm; or
- taped together; and
- sarking fixed to supporting members at not more than 300 mm centres; and
- no sags more than 40 mm in the sarking.
- each adjoining sheet or roll being—
Roof pitch | Maximum rafter/truss top chord length without sarking (mm) Note 1 |
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<18° | N/A Note 2 |
≥18° <20° | 4 500 |
≥20° <22° | 5 500 |
≥22° | 6 000 |
Table Notes
- The maximum rafter/truss top chord length is measured from the topmost point of the rafter/truss i.e. the apex downwards. Where the maximum length is exceeded, sarking must be installed over the remainder of the rafter/truss top chord length towards the eave line of the roof, or equivalent where the building has no eaves.
- All tiled roofs with a pitch less than 18 degrees must be provided with sarking, regardless of rafter/truss chord length.
Explanatory information
Where sarking is also provided as reflective insulation for the purpose of energy efficiency, Section 13 of the ABCB Housing Provisions contains required R-Values and the necessary airspaces adjoining the reflective insulation.
7.3.5
Anti-ponding device/board
2019: 3.5.2.5
7.3.5
Anti-ponding device/board
2019: 3.5.2.5
- roofs with a pitch less than 20°; and
- roofs with no eaves overhang, regardless of the roof pitch.
7.3.6
Water discharge
2019: 3.2.5.6
7.3.6
Water discharge
2019: 3.2.5.6
Where an eaves gutter is provided in accordance with H2D6(1), tiles must overhang the fascia or tiling batten by not less than 35 mm (See Figure 7.3.5).