Never walk along the delicate edges of tile or along specially cut tiles that are difficult to replace.
Tiled roof edge.
The key to walking on a tile roof is distributing your weight over and area wider than your foot.
Overlapping roof tiles are prone to break under load.
First we recommend that you do not walk on a tile roof unless you are a trained roofing professional with experience in tile roofing.
The best way is to install the roof drip edge only along the eaves first then place ice and water barrier in the snowbelt or felt paper underlayment over the drip edge.
Drip edge roof flashing types.
However if you must walk on a tile roof we recommend stepping near the edges on overlap areas that are supported directly underneath.
The hip and ridge boards are typically 2x3s to 2x6s set on edge to hold the trim tiles in an even plane.
Ridge and hip requirements on tile roofs.
T shape drip edge is an l shaped flashing in which the long leg folds back on itself before heading down 90 degrees to form the short leg.
To do this experienced workers lay down plywood walkways treated with foam backs when moving across a tile roof.
Install roof drip edge along the eaves add underlayment then place drip edge along the gable end.
Some drip edge flashings actually help houses turn to mush.
Position the first roll of underlayment at one side of the roof perpendicular to the lower edge the eave of the roof.
L shape drip edge is a simple 90 degree bend with a flare out at the bottom of the short leg.