Concrete Tiles

Double Roman Tiles
Double Roman roof tiles are among the most attractive and affordable ones on the market, with a variety of colour possibilities and an easy installation method.

Double Pantiles
Double pantiles give you all the benefits of a natural clay roof at a fraction of the cost. These tiles can go down to a 12-degree pitched roof.

Flat Tiles
Flat tiles are very resistant to fire, wind, and hail, and this makes them a good choice as a safe material on your roof if they are installed correctly.

Wessex Interlocking Tiles
Offering a pleasing minimalist style, the Wessex interlocking roof tile by Marley has been designed to shed water at pitches down to 15 degrees efficiently.

Pan Tiles
Pantiles can be up to a third lighter than other tiles, which is beneficial for transport and installation.

Interlocking Roof Tiles
Known for its excellent covering capacity, the Modern Tile by Marley can achieve an A+ rating from the Building Research Establishment.

Ludlow Tiles
Supremely functional with an excellent covering capacity, Marley Ludlow roof tiles can achieve an A+ rating from the Building Research Establishment.

Plain Tiles
Plain roof tiles are simple and rectangular and tend to be smaller than interlocking tiles. They are laid 'double-lapped' and are good for those after an attractive, traditional look.

Marley Mendip Tiles
A concrete interlocking tile that has instant visual appeal and exceptional strength. Marley Mendip roof tiles are ideal for low-pitch roofs.

Riven EdgemereTiles
The clean, sleek appearance of Riven Edgemere roof tile offers enormous kerb appeal. These tiles are only 18mm thick and are laid with a special broken-bond laying technique.
Concrete Roof Tiles
Concrete is mixed with sand and water to produce roof tiles. The production process includes heating the tiles inside moulds and subjecting them to high pressure, both of which contribute to the tiles' final form and durability. A concrete roof tile may be identified by its large size and distinctive curve in the centre. These tiles are often used in both new building and remodelling projects due to their reasonable pricing and high quality.
Their primary benefit is the short time required for installation, which reduces the overall cost per square metre. Concrete roof tiles are given a second layer of protection against the sun, moisture, cold, and pollution while they are still in the factory. The majority of this barrier is made up of transparent synthetic acrylate; however, alternative barrier materials are also employed. Besides its protective qualities, the layer also modifies the tile's appearance (glossy or dull appearance).
Tiles made of concrete are civil construction materials that are gaining popularity because of the variety of uses they provide and the value they contribute to the market. The material has gained popularity over the years because of the many advantages it offers, including a high level of finishing, practicality, and more. The water absorption of concrete tiles, in comparison to ceramic tiles, is one of the additional primary qualities that is influencing the evolution of architectural projects.
The availability and popularity of concrete tiles in the Leeds market have grown steadily over the years. Numerous advantages, such as adaptability, resistance, and longevity, make it worthwhile to rent or purchase concrete tiles. For instance, tiles made of concrete can endure pressures and impacts of up to 530 lb. In contrast, ceramic tiles break with a force of just 280 pounds. Additionally, ceramic tiles may crack under the weight of the load. Concrete tiles reduce this risk significantly since they don't break as easily during storage or unloading. Ultimately, the tile's low profile and simple installation have made it a favourite among roofers for over 50 years.



