As a versatile solution for seamlessly installing small roof tile cuts, these Redland Kro-clips (9142) ensure secure mechanical fixation in challenging areas like hips, valleys and roof windows. Whether it's the head or tail of the cut tile, you won't have to worry about unsta... Read More
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Find out moreAs a versatile solution for seamlessly installing small roof tile cuts, these Redland Kro-clips (9142) ensure secure mechanical fixation in challenging areas like hips, valleys and roof windows. Whether it's the head or tail of the cut tile, you won't have to worry about unstable roofing.
Constructed from corrosion-resistant stainless spring steel, these clips are the perfect fit for Plain tiles and DuoPlain, or any tile cut within the 8mm to 16mm thickness range. While it's always best to minimise small roof tile cuts through careful tile arrangement and wider options, sometimes you're left with no choice when some tiles have minimal shunt while others are only made in a standard or half size. It is also often difficult to mechanically fix tiles adjacent to roof features and details, like solar panels or dormer window pods. These Redland Kro-clips are designed precisely for such tricky situations.
Bypassing the unpredictability of adhesive applications which heavily rely on workmanship, these clips offer the reliability of mechanical fixation. With a swift and hassle-free installation process, each Kro-clip securely attaches to the cut tile and wraps around a nail secured to the rafters or battens.
Working in harmony with Redland's established C-clips, these Kro-clips take their place in Redland's recommended fixing specifications for various roofing intricacies, from hips and valleys to roof windows. And with the NHBC advocating for widespread mechanical fixation, the launch of the Kro-clip couldn't be timelier.
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Question:
Are the clips designed to be used at the top of the tile, therefore hanging onto the tile, but not seen.. or the bottom, in a hook fashion, therefore seen at the tail
Answer:
It's designed to be used at the top or the bottom of a cut tile
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