The three different systems of tile roofing mentioned in your question are: 1. Tile roofing with a channel received on clay and a hollow cover: This system is suitable for structures with a low slope. The tiles have a channel that is placed on clay, and they have a hollow cover. 2. Closed ridge tile roofing: This system also has a channel on clay, but it is covered and filled with clay to receive the cover. It is more stable, better insulated, and more resistant to being stepped on for repairs. However, it is also much heavier compared to other systems. 3. Nailed tile roofing: This system is recommended for structures with a high slope, typically at 45°. The tiles are nailed to the structure, and this method of fastening is suitable for this specific slope. I hope this answers your question! Let me know if you need any further clarification.
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