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Metal tiles are made to simulate traditional clay and concrete plain or interlocking tiles. For ease of handling they are manufactured as a short strip with one or two rows of pressed tiles depending on the type of tile profile. They are used in new build, refurbishment and flat to pitched roof conversions, as they are lightweight, durable, quicker to install than traditional clay and concrete tiles and offer low maintenance due to the dry fixing method.
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Pressed steel tile simulating conventional roofing tiles.
Tile designed to replicate an ancient Viking architectural style.
Tile designed to replicate traditional timber shingles.
Tile designed to replicate traditional wooden shakes.
Pressed steel tile simulating traditional pantile tiles.
Pressed steel tile simulating traditional pantile tiles.
Tile designed to replicate irregular shaped slate shake tiles.
Lightweight metal tile effect panel system designed to give a plaintile profile.
A British manufactured lightweight metal roof tile designed to give a square profile 49 finish.
A Lightweight steel tile panel system which is designed to give a pantile profile.
Designed to give the appearance of a roman tile, our lightweight panel is suited for conventional timber or steel structures.
For sealing the top and side courses of tiles. For projects with a hip and dual pitch and compatible with the Britmet Slate 2000 profile.
A lightweight pantile profile, eave to ridge tile effect sheet system available in six colours.
A lightweight Boldroll Profile eave to ridge tile effect sheet system available in 6 different colours.
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