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INSTALLATION
To ensure the good performance of our products installed on site and in order to meet the basic requirements
referred to above, it is essential that the tiling be installed in accordance with their technical specifications.
The method of installation is the responsibility of the installer, and must comply with regulations in force. In ad-
dition, it should be remembered that for other unique work necessary in some roofs and which has not been
foreseen in our instructions, good building practice for the installation must be observed at all times and the
instructions contained in the relevant rules in force must be adhered to. In the event of any questions, contact
our Technical Department.
You can find more information on the correct installation of ceramic roof tiles on our website,
www.tejasborja.com
SAFETY CONDITIONS IN THE WORKPLACE
• All general provisions applicable in the general ordinance on workplace hygiene and safety will be adhered to.
• Materials collected in the roof will be disposed of. When necessary, the load will be distributed using slabs or
elements that serve a similar purpose.
• No work will be done close to high-voltage power lines.
• Work will be suspended in the event of rain, snow or wind at speeds of more than 50 km/h. In the case of the
latter, materials and tools that can be removed will be removed.
• Always use the necessary EPIs depending on each case, and in accordance with regulations in force.
DIFFERENCES IN TONE AND SUPERFICIAL ASPECTS OF THE ROOF TILES
(UNE - EN 1304)
Variations in tones inherent to the ceramic roof tile production process comply with regulations in force.
“Difference in tone” refers to variation in tone within the same colour and, by extension, different colours within
the same production process. For monochromatic tiles, variations in tone inherent to the ceramic tile production
process are tolerated in accordance with current regulations. Complaints are not accepted on the grounds of
such variations. For more information, confirm with the plant before installation.
Indeed, during the production of ceramic tiles and their respective accessories, slight variations in tone can
occur, which, being natural, can accentuate a very pleasant aesthetic impact if certain precautions are taken.
At all times, we recommend that before installation, tiles from different pallets allocated to the project be mixed in
together so that, when they are installed, the various tones are as widely dispersed as possible.
In addition, during the production, packaging, handling and carriage of the ceramic tiles, scratches, abrasions or
signs of friction can appear on the surface of the tiles. Together with possible creases in the clay, these features
cannot be considered defects due to the fact that they do not affect the fundamental mechanics of the tiles (RE-
SISTANCE, DURABILITY, WATERPROOFING AND THERMAL INSULATION), but rather are an aesthetic defect.
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