When you walk on your roof make sure you are walking on the reinforced part the lower third of the visible tile.
How to walk on a cement tile roof.
This section is supported by the lapped tile beneath it and the weight is then transferred through it to the deck below.
Stepping on the tiles 1.
Essentially with each step place the heel of your foot in the gap between tiles roll the arch over the tile and end up with your toe in the next gap.
Try to visualize your path before you start.
Try to distribute your weight evenly and walk as softly as possible.
Since the heels are usually the thickest part of.
Step along the bottom 3 in 7 6 cm of the tiles.
You want to walk on that overlapping part.
Image showing how concrete tiles are installed on a roof.
The best course of action is to step on the bottom part of the tile.
It is recommended that you step at the bottom three inches of the installed tile.
The middle and tops of the tiles don t have any supports underneath.
Remember the area directly underneath the tile isn t filled so it is weaker.
Orient your feet in a horizontal direction.
Most concrete tiles are lifted a little off of your roof and sit on wood batten strips creating a gap under the tiles for ventilation.
Walk on the balls of your feet to reduce the pressure on the tiles.
When you step make sure to avoid the ridge and valley spots as these areas are prone to break.
Orient your feet in a direction parallel with the ridge and try to distribute your weight evenly walking as softly as possible.
A normal walk is not generally the best approach upon a tile roof.