Pantile roof tiles can create a smart and interesting look.
Pantile roof tiles.
Pantiles are renowned for their distinctive s profile that creates ridges and furrows producing one of the most elegant roofscapes available.
Furthermore you can relax in the knowledge that they have been.
A pantile is a single lap s shaped fired clay tile.
Our concrete interlocking roof tiles and concrete plain tiles are easy to lay thus ensuring you can keep your installation costs down.
A pantile is a type of fired roof tile normally made from clay.
Concrete pantile roof tiles we stock supply interlocking concrete pantiles by redland marley sandtoft which offer the look of traditional pantiles.
Fenland pantile the classic single pantile shape in a modern interlocking concrete format that guarantees robust weathertight performance in all conditions.
In applying modern technology to a traditional building material marley has created an innovative collection of pitched clay roof tiles that are visually beautiful as well as extremely long lasting requiring very little ongoing maintenance.
Available from 1 53m to 8m in length and is manufactured to suit your rafter lengths so no wastage cutting or head lapping necessary.
Britmet lightweight roofing pantile 2000 system is the only eave to ridge granulated tile sheet on the market.
Flat tiles normally lap two courses.
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.
Roof tile range please note due to covid 19 all production in our factories has ceased and any sample requests submitted from 26 03 2020 will not be despatched until further notice.
The marley mendip concrete tile offers this capability while a 12 5 pitch can be achieved with pantiles such as the melodie clay single interlocking pantile by marley eternit.
It is s shaped in profile and is single lap meaning that the end of the tile laps only the course immediately below.
Single lap means that the bottom edge of any pantile only overlaps the row immediately below plain tiles overlap two rows typical pantile roof design.
The s shape of these tiles means they slot next to one another smoothly which creates a visually appealing finish that pleases the eye.
They are an s shape and have been used on uk roofs for over 500 years.
Traditional clay roof tiles engineered to meet the demands of modern roofscapes.