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Benefitting from the power of technology and cutting-edge tiling designs, these Forticrete Centurion Low Pitch Concrete Roof Tiles are available in various colours. They can be installed on a rafter pitch as low as 10° and offer exceptional protection against harsh weather con... Read More
Benefitting from the power of technology and cutting-edge tiling designs, these Forticrete Centurion Low Pitch Concrete Roof Tiles are available in various colours. They can be installed on a rafter pitch as low as 10° and offer exceptional protection against harsh weather conditions with wind barriers behind leading edges.
Engineered to withstand harsh and challenging elements of British climates, Centurion by Forticrete roofing products combine state-of-the-art materials and manufacturing methods to produce reliable roofing solutions. They also offer hidden fixings including tile clips, as well as a full range of dry fix fittings.
These tiles are suitable for pitches from 10° to 12.4° with 17.5/m² tiles required at a 100mm headlap with 275mm to 285mm batten spacing. They are also suitable for 12.5° to 44° pitches with 17.5/m² tiles required at a 100mm headlap with 265mm to 285mm batten spacing.
For rafter pitches below 22.5°, your tiles should be clipped and fitted with a tile clip over the underlock. It should be nailed with a 50mm x 3.35mm aluminium nail into the batten below.
Please note:
Question:
What is the weight per square metre please?
Answer:
approx 46.26kg per m2
Question:
forticrete centurion low pitch concrete roof tiles £1.92ea I need about 20 tiles to repair a customer roof can you supply.
Answer:
The lead time is correct on the website
Question:
Is there a dry verge system for this tile?
Answer:
to the best of my knowledge they do not make one for the centurion, however, please call in as we may have an alternative solution
Question:
Can these be nailed instead of the clips? The pitch is 25% on my install Thanks
Answer:
Even at a higher pitch it is still advised to use the clips rather than nailing them.
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