| SPANISH SLATE |
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| Cuervo |
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Cuervo is a blue/grey slate with a smooth matt surface. This slate is noted for its exceptional consistency of thickness and surface appearance. |
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| Rio |
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This slate is noted for its exceptional consistency of thickness and surface appearance, qualities that have made it a popular choice for housing projects. Split to an average thickness of 4-6mm. |
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| Cupa |
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CUPA 21 is a grey slate with a smooth surface. It is split to an average thickness of 5mm. |
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| CLAY |
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| ASHBURY HAND-MADE CLAY ROOF TILES |
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| Nibbed Tile |
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Designed and produced specifically to give the appearance of an old weathered tile, the ASHBURY range of genuinely hand-made roof tiles look equally at home on renovation or new build projects. |
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| Peg Tile |
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The ASHBURY tile cannot be produced by machinery - the distinctive shades and slight variations of size, camber and texture give the unique appearance so sought after in these days of mass production. |
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| REDLAND |
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| Rosemary Classic |
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A range of single and cross-cambered tiles combining the quality of hand-crafted clay with the reliability of modern machine-made techniques. |
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| Rosemary Craftsman |
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New Rosemary Craftsman tiles combine warm, rustic colours with beautiful natural textures to create roofscapes of outstanding handcrafted character. |
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| Cathedral Clay Pantile |
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Cathedral Clay Pantiles combine the character of a natural clay tile with the performance of a modern interlocking tile to produce a striking and attractive roof. |
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| MARLEY ETERNIT |
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| Ashdowne Clay Plain Tile |
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Handcrafted clay plain tiles. Each tile is unique with a granular, warm mellow appearance and individual character. |
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| Acme Double Camber Clay Plain Tile |
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Machine made clay plain tiles. Advanced and precise manufacture in a double camber format to add variety to the roofscape. |
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| Acme Single Camber Clay Plain Tile |
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Machine made clay plain tiles with the charm and warmth of natural clay. |
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| Symphony Clay Interlocking Tile |
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Clay Interlocking pantile which retains the aesthetic appeal of clay with the functional benefits of interlocking tiles. |
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| Hawkins Clay Plain Tile |
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Machine made clay plain tiles. Variegated in colour to achieve a brindled effect when laid. |
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| Domino Clay Interlocking Tile |
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A flat interlocking clay tile suitable for both residential and commercial projects. |
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| SANDTOFT |
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| Olympus |
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New large format clay tile ideal for non-traditional clay areas where natural materials were previously considered to be too expensive. |
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| Cassius |
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A large format clay flat tile that offers a unique and affordable alternative to natural slate and fibre cement products. |
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| Neo Pantile |
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The first clay pantile to fix like concrete. A groundbreaking innovation that introduces the first interlocking clay pantile without headlock. |
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| 20 / 20 |
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New Generation interlocking clay plain tile that uses innovative design to reduce installation costs and completion times. |
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| Humber |
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Machine made traditional plain tile in four smooth colours. |
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| Goxhill |
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Handmade Traditional Plain Tile in four sandfaced colours and one 'blend', the Brindle Mix. |
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| Greenwood |
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A classical handmade pantile made by traditional methods, using long-established craftsmanship and techniques. |
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| Old English |
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A traditional English pantile offering beauty by design. This classic shape, with its carefully proportioned profile, creates a long-lasting and beautiful roof. |
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| Arcadia |
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Another exciting development from Sandtoft, Arcadia is a new pantile which has all the charm and colour of an aged, reclaimed product. |
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| County |
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The County pantile combines the aesthetics of a traditional pantile with modern interlocking tile design. |
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| Bridgwater Double Roman |
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Brought back into production after an absence of 50 years, the once well-known Bridgwater Clay Double Roman is unique to Sandtoft. |
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| Gaelic |
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A small format single Roman clay tile with a large flat pan and delicate single roll. Ideal for refurbishment or for new build work in conservation areas. |
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| KEYMER |
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| Traditional Plain Tile |
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A genuine hand made British clay tile that has its own inimitable style, offering variations in colour, texture and shape that cannot be replicated. |
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| Shire Plain Tile |
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A genuine hand made British clay tile that offers a serious alternative to the traditional style of clay roof tiles. |
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| County Peg Tiles |
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Keymer's County peg tiles are traditional to look at, but innovative in design. They are created for renovation use with three nail holes and one nib to make fitting easier and less disruptive. |
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| Kent Peg Tiles |
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Keymer's Kent peg tiles are traditional to look at but innovative in design. They are created for renovation use with three nail holes and one nib to make fitting easier and less disruptive. |
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| Restoration Peg Tiles |
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Finding good quality second hand peg tiles has always been a problem. The Restoration tile is the solution. This new range of tile, from Keymer, has the look of ages but with all the advantages of a new hand made tile. |
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| KORAMIC |
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| Actua |
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Flat ceramic tile with double side lock and double head lock and variable batten space. |
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| Flemish Tile 401 |
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Hollow ceramic tile with double side lock and double head lock. |
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| Old Hollow Tile |
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Hollow ceramic tile without interlockings. |
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| Pantile FD |
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Interlocking tile with double head and single side lock. |
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| Romane Tile |
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Roman ceramic tile with double side lock and double head lock. |
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| Vauban |
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Flat ceramic tile with double side lock and single head lock and variable batten space. |
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| More Koramic roof tiles available on request |
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| CONCRETE |
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| Landmark Double Pantile |
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Designed to complement the warmth and character of the British built environment. It offers traditional appeal both in colour and profile |
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| Landmark Double Roman |
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Landmark Double Roman tiles combine our special long-lasting Landmark surface finish with the popular Double Roman profile. |
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| Grovebury |
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A concrete interlocking tile that uses gentle flowing lines to create a double pantile appearance.They are quicker and easier to lay than single pantiles. |
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| Regent |
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A classic interlocking concrete tile with a distinctive "Roman" profile. It is available in a wide range of colours to blend harmoniously with any environment. |
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| More Redland roof tiles available on request |
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| MARLEY ETERNIT |
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| Plain Tile |
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The authentic, traditional design of the Plain tile gives it the looks to match its outstanding versatility. |
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| Heritage Plain Tile |
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Available in a variety of subtle, natural colours and textures, once installed the Heritage plain tile is difficult to distinguish from machine-made clay tiles. |
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| Anglia Plus Interlocking Tile |
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A single-lap interlocking concrete tile with the characteristic profile of the age-old clay pantile. Available in 6 colours, it provides an incomparable palette to work with and a gratifyingly distinctive end result. |
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| Malvern Interlocking Tile |
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A unique sturdy symmetrical profile with a thinner leading edge and a reduced weight for easier handling, less roof-loading and enhanced aesthetics. |
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| More Marley Eternit roof tiles available on request |
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| SANDTOFT |
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| Double Pantile |
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An interlocking double-unit pantile, one of the most popular and economical roof coverings available. The Double Pantile can perform down to pitches as low as 15º. Like all Sandtoft concrete tiles it is produced to a level of quality and consistency that is unmatched in the industry. |
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| Double Roman |
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An interlocking concrete Double Roman tile, and one of the most economical forms of roof tiling. Available in a choice of 12 colours and textures, suitable for roof pitches down to 17.5°. |
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| Bold Roll |
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A deep rolled interlocking profile that gives the roof a strongly undulating surface. The Bold Roll looks best in colours such as Terracotta Red and Rustic which accentuate the Mediterranean look. |
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| Lindum |
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An interlocking concrete tile that provides a classic low profile roof. Available in a choice of 9 colours and textures, suitable for roof pitches down to 22.5°. |
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| More Sandtoft roof tiles available on request |
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| STONE |
| NEW NATURAL STONE ROOF SLATES |
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Natural stone has been used in roofing applications and proven durable in excess of one hundred years.
Historically, natural stone has been used for roofing more so in the north of England and Scotland. Due partly to the harsh weather conditions and also, availability of suitable local stone.
With the advent of the internet and modern efficient transport we can now supply natural stone slates to our customers.
- Natural Stone Roofing
- New Natural Stone Roof Slates
- Extremely durable
- Beautiful natural character
- Traditional material / methods
- Naturally varied colour
- Vast life expectancy
- Resistant to harsh elements
Natural stone slates are traditionally laid in diminishing courses. This means that the bigger slates are laid at the bottom of the roof and the courses reduce in size towards the top. A well tiled natural stone roof is a pleasure to look at and an asset to any property.
Our suppier can make natural roof slates available in a range of sizes to accommodate laying in diminishing course layouts. From plans or measurements we can provide a battening plan and supply the stone slates in the required sizes for that batten plan. This service can greatly reduce both the cost of the materials and the cost of labour by eliminating wasted time and materials. |
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| RECLAIMED YORKSHIRE STONE SLATES |
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Reclaimed Yorkshire stone roofing slates, or 'Yorkshire greys' are reclaimed traditional stone roofing slabs that are very popular for new builds and renovation work.
The 'Slates' are actually made from Yorkshire Stone. The term 'slate' refers to the application in which it is used, not the material from which it is made.
Many houses and mills in the Yorkshire area have been tiled in Yorkshire stone slates for hundreds of years. The stone provides excellent weather protection and durability.
- Yorkstone Roofing
- Old, Reclaimed Yorkshire Stone Slates
- Extremely durable
- Beautiful old character
- Weathered and naturally coloured
- Traditional materials
- Vast life expectancy
- Well proven track record
Many of the roof slates that are salvaged will be in excess of 100 years old. This is testament to the strengths of Yorkshire stone and reassurance that the life span can continue for many more years.
Yorkstone slates are traditionally laid in diminishing courses. This means that the bigger slates are laid at the bottom of the roof and the courses reduce in size towards the top. A well tiled Yorkshire stone roof is a pleasure to look at and an asset to any property. |
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| ACCESSORIES |
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| Permo Forte Breathable |
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Permo Forte is a strong laminated sheet material, with outer layers of polypropylene, an inner layer of microporus polyethylene film and re-inforcement mesh. |
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| Permo Air |
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Permo® air is the most breathable air open low resistance underlay on the market. 3 layers and hydrophobically treated, it is the ideal solution where there is a high risk of condensation forming in the roofspace. |
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| Sepa® forte (formerly Span-tech®) |
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Span-Tech is a three-layer non-breathable roofing underlay for use on pitched roofs. |
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| Roofshield |
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Roofshield is a three layer laminate designed to combine water hold out properties with high breathability. The central layer is a fine-fibred meltblown material which differs from other breather membranes on the market. |
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| Rose Roofing |
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Traditional Bituminous reinforced underslaters felt.
15m roll. |
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| Battens |
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We source our battens from the UK's leading supplier of quality graded timber battens to the construction industry. It has always advocated the need for quality battens and was the first company to introduce a marking system clearly identifying supplier, species, size, treatment and grade. |
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