UK building legislation clearly stipulates that all cut timber roofing batten ends should be properly preserved in every new pitched roofing or re-roofing project, regardless of whether it is for domestic or commercial construction. This essential practice not only enhances the durability and integrity of roofing structures but also adheres to industry standards, helping to ensure a high-quality result for every project.
The National House Building Council (NHBC), the largest single Approved Inspector for Building Regulations in the UK, specifies in its 2024 standards, specifically in chapter 7.2.17 (page 29), that “Battens and counter battens located at wet or dry verges should have their cut ends treated with a preservative.”
This guideline is also reflected in the British Standards BS5534: 2014+A2:2018, which serves as a code of practice for slating and tiling on pitched roofs and vertical cladding. It states, “Cut batten ends at the verge should be treated with a suitable preservative approved for this purpose.” This requirement is emphasised in legislation and is considered an important area of best practice by the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC).
The message is clear, roofers must ensure that all cut ends of roofing battens are treated with a preservative. BATTEN SHIELD from SR Timber has been specifically designed for this purpose. This water-based cream makes battens water-repellent, protecting the cut ends from moisture and rot. The wood pores remain open, allowing the wood to breathe and ensuring optimal moisture regulation. Additionally, the creamy texture of BATTEN SHIELD makes it easy to apply, and it is compatible with all types of graded timber roofing battens.
More information on SR Timber Batten Shield can be found at https://sr-timber.co.uk/Product/batten-shield/