On average your concrete roofing tiles will last up to 50 years while the underlayment will only last about 20 years.
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Our concrete roofing tiles are hand crafted and offer custom colors.
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Concrete clay roof tiles.
Modern materials such as concrete and plastic are also used and some clay tiles have a waterproof glaze.
Concrete roof tile.
This means you will have to go through replacing this layer every so often which adds to the maintenance and cost of concrete tile.
Roof tiles are designed mainly to keep out rain and are traditionally made from locally available materials such as terracotta or slate.
Clay slate salvaged and in stock roof tiles also available.
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Our concrete interlocking roof tiles and concrete plain tiles are easy to lay thus ensuring you can keep your installation costs down.
The tiles are usually hung in parallel rows with each row overlapping the row below it to exclude rainwater and to cover the nails that hold the row below.
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While concrete roofing tiles are a fairly durable roofing option the underlayment is not.
Concrete roof tile is the world s most widely trusted roofing material dating back as early as 10 000 b c.
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Traditional non metal made tiles are most commonly.
However tiles offer many great benefits including durability longevity energy efficiency great curb appeal low maintenance hurricane grade wind mitigation with proper installation and maintenance fire safety and more.
International roofing company bmi group specialises in innovative flat pitched roofing systems to change the way people live work.
Roof tiles are hung from the framework of a roof by fixing them with nails.
They have also been certified as excellent for bes 6001 which means that projects using these products can now achieve extra credits under breeam and hqm as well as an a rating in bre green guide.
Concrete tiles were first introduced in the 1840s by german cement manufacturer adolph kroher who developed a machine to press out the tiles.
A tile roof is a costly upfront investment especially if you opt for clay tiles rather than concrete ones.