Concrete clay roof tiles.
Slate grey concrete roof tiles.
Eaglelite is our lightweight fire safe roof tile that is available in some of our most established profiles and colors.
Smooth grey provides a dark slate like appearance.
Smooth grey provides a dark slate like appearance.
The clean and precise ôslate like appearance is enhanced by the thin leading edge and a broken bond laying technique.
The tile features a double camber from side to side as well as from head to tail which textures the roof adding rich detail to a building.
Modernizing terracotta roof tiles.
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.
Flat concrete roof tiles refer to a variety of profiles completely lacking in any barrels or rolls.
Profiles are a fraction of the weight of our conventional roof tiles and are perfect for re roof projects.
Concrete roof tile is the world s most widely trusted roofing material dating back as early as 10 000 b c.
Concrete roof tile.
Old english dark red provides a rustic and variegated weathered appearance.
The latest from eagle.
Our sub six profiles and our flat lightweight 720 lbs.
At only 18 mm thick edgemere is sleek and greatly increases kerb appeal providing you with an affordable evolution from standard interlocking tiles.
An angled ridge and hip tile suitable for all concrete clay and fibre cement tiles and slates and compatible with ventilated dry ridge and hip systems.
Our concrete roof tile portfolio includes beautiful high and medium barrel tile as well as a gorgeous assortment of flat profiles in rich colors and contrasting textures that will complement any residential or commercial architecture.
Made from a natural mixture of cement sand water and oxide concrete roof tiles provide.
For example marley have over 13 different profiles of concrete roof tile to choose from and each of these profiles come in a range of different colours.
It has graced the roofs of homes houses of worship universities and commercial structures of the past to the modern day.