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After last nights gales i lost a few ridge tiles...how easy are they to
replace and what procedure what i need to follow...Is it worth me trying
this by myself....or should i fork out the quoted price of £260 to fix only
6 maybes 8 tiles....?

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Before i spend that sort of money, id try gluing them down with some
strong construction adhesive ; if that doesnt work, you can always hire
a suitable contractor.

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Simmmy wrote:
After last nights gales i lost a few ridge tiles...how easy are they
to replace and what procedure what i need to follow...Is it worth me
trying this by myself....or should i fork out the quoted price of
£260 to fix only 6 maybes 8 tiles....?


Here in Florida we use a mortar set application (Type M) along with RT600, a
tile adhesive.
http://www.arhomecenter.com/user/cat...oductId=108830


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