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How to tile the roof on a Tudor House
When working you have the choice to make your roof look either very neat or in my case a bit irregular. When the clay dries it will shrink back a bit leaving the gaps between each tile and for me it adds character to have a few worn, cracked or broken tiles. For the ridge tiles at the top again you have the . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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