The marley modern interlocking tile is an economically priced flat smooth single lap interlocking concrete roof tile with a slate like appearance enhanced by a broken bond laying pattern.
Flat interlocking concrete roof tiles.
Do you need to talk about your project to ensure you have the most suitable flat roof tile before placing your order.
Double lap fibre cement slates where the roof slope exceeds 6 metres in length severe very severe exposure and 9 metres in length sheltered moderate exposure.
Interlocking tiles and slates where the roof slope exceeds 6 metres in length and or the site is rated to be in a severe exposure category.
As you would expect interlocking concrete tiles offer the most variety and thus remain the popular choice.
The modern concrete interlocking roof tile from marley has a smooth single lap design and slate like appearance that is enhanced by the necessary broken bond laying pattern.
It s excellent covering capacity makes the modern concrete tile an affordable roofing solution that is a great alternative to slate.
Increasingly popular with designers architects and home buyers a flat tile roof offers a crisp clean appearance that perfectly complements both traditional and modern architecture.
Concrete clay roof tiles.
Interlocking concrete roof tiles.
Our concrete interlocking roof tiles and concrete plain tiles are easy to lay thus ensuring you can keep your installation costs down.
Marley modern flat profile concrete interlocking roof tiles.
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It will keep its distinctive appearance while withstanding constant exposure to weather conditions.
You can also find out more about the variety of concrete interlocking roof tiles to ensure you have the solution you need for your roofing requirments.
Nominal weight of roof tile fittings.
You can pick up the traditional looking russell highland concrete tile with its flat profile or you can even choose a double roman interlocking tile or a pantile such as the sandtoft shire pantile.
Flat concrete roof tiles refer to a variety of profiles completely lacking in any barrels or rolls.