In a pallet of 900, these 267mm x 168mm Plain Concrete Tiles from Marley feature traditional single-camber designs that add classic charm to any roof. With versatility extending beyond the roof surface, these tiles are available in different colour options and are suitable for... Read More
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Find out moreIn a pallet of 900, these 267mm x 168mm Plain Concrete Tiles from Marley feature traditional single-camber designs that add classic charm to any roof. With versatility extending beyond the roof surface, these tiles are available in different colour options and are suitable for dormers, eyebrows, conical roofs, and vertical cladding.
As a substitute for clay and slate, Marley's concrete roof tiles have appearances reminiscent of natural materials, with colours the same as clay. These low-maintenance tiles are suited to use in extreme climates with fire-resistant properties, and their cost-effectiveness stems from an efficient manufacturing process.
You can fix these tiles using the recommended 38mm x 2.65mm tile nails with a net roof covering capacity of 60 tiles per m² at a 100mm gauge and 53 tiles per m² at a 115mm gauge. For optimal performance, these tiles are suited to a minimum roof headlap of 65mm, a minimum vertical headlap of 37.5mm, a maximum roof gauge of 100mm and a maximum vertical gauge of 115mm. The approximate weight of the tiling is 73.8kg/m² (0.72kN/m²) at a 100mm gauge (roof) and 58kg/m² (0.57kN/m²) at a 115mm gauge (vertical).
Per net roof, you will need 10.0 linear metres of battens per m² at a 100mm gauge, or 8.7 linear metres per m² at a 115mm gauge per net vertical. For rafters/supports that do not exceed 600mm centres, 50mm x 25mm battens (fixed to BS 5534) are recommended.
Question:
Please let me know how many tiles in one pallet
Answer:
As per the description there are 900 tiles in one pallet
Question:
Hello, I am looking to purchase 3,000 tiles, 48 angles (24 left, 24 right), 250 tile and a half, 300 eaves, 24 half round ridge. Do you have all the above in stock?, and if so, please confirm the leading time for delivery as we need them as soon as possible. Many thanks and best regards, Delia Cotonet
Answer:
I will send you a quote
Question:
The smooth grey tile, is it classed as a rosemary tile, we currently have red rosemarys & are looking to change to grey, is the grey like for like in “Material “ for planning purposes?
Answer:
The Rosemary is a clay tile the Marley is a concrete tile. The tiles will look different on the roof
Question:
How much does a full pallet of 900 weigh?
Answer:
Approximately 1,253KG
Question:
Will this tile be suitable for a 15 degree pitch?
Answer:
Unfortunately not, Minimum Pitch: 35°
Question:
Wanted to put on pigeon loft says 35 degrees minimum pitch could you go less on pitch with high quality membrane or would it leak?
Answer:
We would not advised installing below the reccomended pitch, as no guarantee the roof will be secure and not leak.
Question:
Can you get dry verge for baby tiles?
Answer:
For plain tiles you would normally use a linear dry verge, please find a link to the correct category below.
https://www.roofingsuperstore.co.uk/browse/pitched-roofing/dry-verge/continuous/for-tile.html
Question:
IS THE MARLEY PLAIN CONCRETE ROOF TILE SMOOTH GRAY, THE SAME AS THE MARLEY MODERN SMOOTH GRAY TILE?
Answer:
No, plain tiles are a lot smaller sized like a traditional Rosemary style stile measuring 267 x 168mm.
Marley Moderns are much larger measuring 420 x 330mm.
Question:
What other sizes do you do in these tiles in?
Answer:
Plain tiles are just one standard uniform size, you also have tile and half for installing at the gable ends which are wider and also eaves tiles which are shorted and used along the first course at the eaves.
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