Hey, look! First post. This one is to consider the issue rather than me having a real problem.
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This diagram is sourced here:
Access Denied I got it from the Manuals / instructions section.
Paying attention to my red circle – roof membrane. It's positioned under the roof battens. How did it get there?
So, the rafters are in place. The diagram shows the membrane on top of the rafters. Okay, fine. Next goes the 'drainage space battens.' I presume they’re nailed to the rafters, and that would keep the membrane from being blown away if there's a wind about. Then the roof battens go on, followed by the roofing. That sounds reasonable. I'm just wondering how it's done.
I’m trying to visualise someone doing this. Roof battens are ladder-like – they provide somewhere to walk (carefully) while moving about the roof. So, how can anyone roll out the membrane without roof battens to stand on?
I'm also trying to figure out how the membrane would be taped to the next one without having anything to stand on. If the sheets meet up mid-rafter that could be a hell of a job, and if you don't tape adjacent sheets it seems to me there's little point putting a membrane in place. I mean, short of building something on the ceiling joists to stand on and hanging upside down from a crane like a trapeze artist.