This Profile 49 Metal Roof Tile from Britmet is part of a roofing system that combines the essence of British heritage with over 40 years of roofing expertise and innovation. It offers timeless aesthetics and exceptional strength, ensuring a seamless installation process. Const... Read More
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Find out moreThis Profile 49 Metal Roof Tile from Britmet is part of a roofing system that combines the essence of British heritage with over 40 years of roofing expertise and innovation. It offers timeless aesthetics and exceptional strength, ensuring a seamless installation process.
Constructed with precision in the West Midlands, this Profile 49 tile is an ideal alternative to concrete tiles, featuring stunning contours pressed from high-grade Aluzinc steel, enriched with an acrylic resin base, coloured granule coating and a resilient clear acrylic overglaze. With a 0.45mm thickness to cater to your roofing needs, this lightweight tile weighs just 7kg per square metre and can be installed on roof pitches as low as 10°, boasting 2.04 tiles per square metre.
Thanks to its dry-fix design, this Profile 49 tiles allows for a swift and hassle-free installation without the need for messy concrete or mortar. Ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, it saves you time and money without compromising on quality. For peace of mind and assurance, it comes with a fully BBA-backed 40-year warranty against weather penetration and an AA fire resistance classification.
To ensure a flawless installation, we recommend using Britmet's matching range of accessories, including flashing, valleys, end caps, ridges and verges, all maintenance-free and designed for a consistent finish. A colour-matched touch-up kit is also available to address any minor scuffs or scratches that may occur during installation.
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Question:
Are these tiles suitable for a retro fit on a conservatory roof,it's a 3m x 3m Edwardian type. Cheers Duncan
Answer:
Any roof tile like this will work, as long as the frame under it can take the weight
Question:
I was planning to re-roof our roof shed with shingles (which is what's currently on there) but this looks like a good, more hard-wearing alternative. Any issues with using this product on an OSB3 base and assuming it's OK, what would you recommend to fix the tiles to the OSB base? This is key as we are quite exposed and often exposed to strong Southerly winds.
Answer:
You could use this on an OSB base but would still need to counter batten for fixing.
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