These Reclaimed Roof Tiles have revived the popular Redland Stonewold roof tile, recapturing its timeless charm. You can seamlessly repair or expand your property without the hassle of removing the original tiles and replacing them with an entirely new design. This reclaimed Re... Read More
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Find out moreThese Reclaimed Roof Tiles have revived the popular Redland Stonewold roof tile, recapturing its timeless charm. You can seamlessly repair or expand your property without the hassle of removing the original tiles and replacing them with an entirely new design.
This reclaimed Redland Stonewold tile harmoniously complements Delta Tiles, offering you versatile options for your roofing needs. Suitable for use on roof pitches from 17.5° up to 44°, the tiles require a minimum headlap of 75mm up to a maximum of 125mm and a gauge between 305mm and 355mm. They provide coverage of 8.2 tiles per metre squared and weigh 6.24 tons per 1000 tiles. Additionally, you will require 2.82 metres of battens per metre squared, sized 25mm x 50mm.
Suitable for use on roof pitches from 17.5° up to 44°. With a minimum headlap of 75mm up to a maximum of 125mm and a minimum gauge of 305mm up to a maximum of 355mm. Coverage of 8.2 tiles per m² and a total of 6.24 tons weight per m². Make sure to view the downloads for more technical information.
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Question:
Hi, I have Redland Stonewold tiles. I think they are Mk1. Do you have this tile in stock?
Answer:
These items are made to order so the lead time on the website is correct
Question:
I'm not sure if I have mark 1 or 2 redland stonewalds on my roof.could you confirm which if I sent a photograph.
Answer:
Im sorry we would need to know the dimensions as they look the same in a photo
Question:
How thick is this tile?
Answer:
31mm thick
Question:
Are the Redland Stonewold mk1 used tiles or new manufactured please?
Answer:
This code is for reclaimed MK1 stonewolds
Question:
Hi How can I tell if I have a Redland Stonewold Mk1 or MK11 tiles What is the difference?? Thanks House was built in the mid to late 60s if that helps
Answer:
You would have to measure the tile to find out
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Good Morning I am not sure if I have Redland stonewold MK1 or MK2 The Aitchison was built in the mid to late 60s if that helps
Answer:
The only way to know 100% is to measure one of your tiles as they are different
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