AS 2050
AS 2050:2018 Installation of roof tiles is the Australian Standard for tile fixing, sarking, ridges, and flashings on residential pitched-tile roofs.
Ask Chalkline about this →AS 2050:2018 Installation of roof tiles is the Australian Standard for fixing concrete and terracotta roof tiles to a pitched timber-framed roof. It is the document a roofer is working to: tile fixing methods, head lap, sarking requirements, ridge and hip detailing with flexible pointing, and flashings around penetrations.
See the deep article at AS 2050 (compliance) for the full clause-level breakdown.
What it covers
- Tile types: concrete (AS 2049) and terracotta (AS 2049 / 4046) tile installation.
- Fixing methods: clip, screw, twist nail, depending on wind classification.
- Sarking: when required by wind classification, roof pitch, or BAL.
- Head lap: minimum lap by roof pitch (steeper roof = less lap; flatter = more).
- Ridge / hip: bedded-and-pointed with flexible pointing, or dry-ridge mechanical system.
- Flashings: lead, aluminium, lead-free for penetrations.
Versions
- AS 2050:2018 is the current edition (replaced AS 2050:2002).
- Cited in NCC 2022 Volume Two as a deemed-to-satisfy reference for tile roofing.
For a builder
- Spec AS 2050 in the contract for any tile-roof scope.
- Verify wind classification first (per AS 4055). Wind class drives the tile-fixing schedule.
- The roofer needs the standard at hand. Don’t accept “I know how to fix tiles”; the fixing schedule changes between wind classes and pitches.
Category: Standard / roofing.
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Last updated: 2026-05-29. Verified: 2026-05-29. Quarterly review for currency.