Tiles, a building material obtained by baking clay soil, are used on the roofs of almost all buildings today. Roofs made of regularly arranged tiles on the top of buildings are called tiled roofs.
Previously, a single type of coating was used, but the rapid development of the construction industry and the emergence of various building materials have increased the variety of tiles. Both quality and visually distinctive tiles continue to be used on building roofs. In this framework, the construction of a tiled roof is carried out by the arrangement of tiles connected to each other in the same manner on the roofs. Tile laying works that cannot be laid randomly and require fine workmanship can be done by craftsmen who are experts in this field. Tiles that are not thinly laid can slip and break over time, resulting in heat loss and water leakage in buildings.
Tile roofs are made by placing wooden materials under the tiles. The tile roof process is completed by placing very thin tiles on top of these materials.
Labor protection is also very important during the construction of a tiled roof. After ensuring certain safety measures, tile masters who work meters above the ground can climb onto the roof and carry out tiling operations.
In the construction of a tiled roof, in addition to the regular arrangement of the tiles, the quality is also very important. If the tiles obtained by firing the soil do not meet a certain quality, they can be easily broken and damaged by small impacts. As a result, problems such as water leakage and heat loss may arise in buildings. Therefore, during the construction of a tiled roof, it is very important to use quality tiles, to insulate the eaves and chimney bottoms by covering them with different materials. In addition, it can be further strengthened by placing various insulation and insulation materials under the tiles.