

In fact, their casting allows for many style options to suit almost any type of architecture.īoth concrete and clay tiles come in a huge variety of colors and may be offered in glazed or unglazed finishes. Most often concrete and clay tiles often feature natural earth tones, a sand-cast or unglazed finish, and a classic curved shape, but their design isn’t limited to such Southwestern and Mediterranean hallmarks. These sharp edges will weather over time if the product is used in an external environment.Tile Roofing Advantages 1. Please use hand protection when moving these products. Clay is a natural product and there can be variances in the colours of the finished products. This is a natural result of the drying and firing process and cannot be helped and does not affect the structure of the product. These are natural products made from 100% pure clay and as a result after firing they can have sharp edges and also be subject to slight distortion and twisting and also display small firecracks. Please be aware that the building products we supply have been formed in a mould and have been fired in a kiln.
SPANISH TILE ROOFS ISO
We try, where possible, to source our supplies from small independent and family run businesses.Īll our products are frostproof to ISO 10545-2 unless otherwise marked. All are CE approved and conform to the relevant normes and standards in their countries of origin. See French roof tile page for smaller versions of this tile.īase tile – red, Top tile – Galia, Top tile – TossalĪll our building products are sourced in the UK and Europe. Please ask for assistance in estimating quantities needed, we will also assist you with instructions for the battening and construction of your roof. You have a choice of 2 colour schemes of tiles, see gallery for ‘Galia’ with the white highlights, or ‘Tossal’ with a more bluey hue, as seen on main picture. The photo shows coloured base tiles, we only supply red. If you use the top tile as a base, these need to be fixed to boards and not battens. You may use the top tile as a base tile as it is coloured on both sides, however it is cheaper to use the plain red base tile and the eye is drawn to the coloured top tiles not the bases underneath.

The top tiles can be used on top of corrugated cement board roofing sheets or other substrates. The base tiles are £1.95 each and the covering tiles £2 each. The cost of this roof is £39.50 per sq.m. Please ask for a link to the fitting diagram if unsure of how many tiles you need on your slope length. The minimum length of roof slope is 50cm including overhang, it then goes up to 78cm for 2 tiles overlapped and then increases in increments of 43cm for each overlapped tile. The top tiles may be fixed to the base tiles by the use of expanding foam also but generally it is their weight that keeps them in place. The base tiles should be fixed 27cm apart on the battens, a small amount of expanding foam is suitable for this. The tiles are 50cm long and require 25 x 38mm battens. The tiles are 22cm wide at the large end narrowing to 16cm wide at the other and overlap each other by between 7 and 15cm.

To cover 1m2 of roof you will require around 10 top + 10 bottom = 20 tiles, this may vary depending on the guage of the tiles and roof length, please ask for help in estimating your needs. For slopes between 25 and 45 degrees, one in 5 base tiles should be fixed down and the top tiles should be fixed together with ‘S’ shaped metal clips, over 45 degrees, all tiles should be nailed or screwed down.

They also are good for use in low slope roofs, suitable for as low as 13.5 degrees but will work down as low as 10 degrees. The top tiles are coloured before firing and this gives an instant aged look to a new building job. The ‘bases’ (or the bottom concave tiles) are batten fixable, and the ‘tops’ (the top or covering convex tiles) are laid on top and are best fixed in place by either a small spot of glue or expanding foam or mortared to the base tile. This roofing tile is slightly larger than the French version and so less are needed to cover a square metre.
