The Monopole interlocking single roman roof tile from Imerys Roof Tiles has been re-established as a leading clay roof tile for new build and refurb projects, according to the manufacturers. Made from natural materials, the Monopole offers an economical coverage of 22 tiles per mē, and can be used on pitches as low as 25 degrees. The tile is available in six colours, including a new mix
for the Cambridge region.
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Suppliers of clay roof tiles, Imerys Roof Tiles have launched the first of a new generation of clay plain tiles.
Said to be the only clay plain roof tile of its kind, the 20cm x 30cm format offers the versatility, design flexibility and the traditional appearance of smaller tiles, enabling developers to create natural roofscapes more cost effectively.
With a coverage of just 43.5 tiles per square metre, this larger economical format requires fewer tiles and battens, and so offers speed and ease of installation, with significant material and labour savings to the building, particularly on larger roofs.
Their fine lines, texture and gently shouldered cross camber design reflect the aesthetics of a traditional double camber, whilst the flat underside helps prevent any tile movement or 'chatter' in high winds.
The anti-capillary channels also enhance the overall performance and weather tightness of a traditional pitched roof.
The 20 x 30 is available in a range of attractive mellow colours, including the popular 'Burnt Red', 'Quercy', 'Alezane' (a charismatic mellow textured colour with the faintest hint of yellow) and Slate, plus a number of regional variations and a full range of colour-matched accessories.
All Imerys clay tiles meet the requirements of BS EN 1304 (1997).
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