Sunday 14 October 2012

Tradecall Roofing for Reclaimed Tiles

Reclaimed roof tiles

Improve the aesthetics of your project to blend in seamlessly with the existing roof or nearby buildings. Reclaimed material can give your project a rustic, aged or desired look and is sometimes required by the local planning authority
These roof tiles are often salvaged from buildings such as schools, hotels and other large buildings by teams of demolition experts. Roofs that are being refurbished or buildings that are being demolished are the most common way that tiles come to be salvaged

We can source a large range of reclaimed roof tiles and reclamation products from reputable sources including our own salvage yard. Roof tile prices vary depending on the brand but we secure tiles for the best prices we can. Please be sure to check out our range below

What roof tiles can be sourced?

We specialise in reclaimed roof tiles but we can also source a selection of new and reproduction roof tiles in many varieties. We can source roof tiles for certain roof styles for example - Authentic tiles particularly for older buildings, Old tiles, Weathered tiles, Colour variations etc
We can source reclaimed roof tiles and materials from manufacturers such as Marley, Keymer, Dreadnought, Redland, Sandtoft, Tudor and more serving the areas of Surrey, London, Hampshire & beyond

    Clay roof tiles, hand made or machine made:

    kent_peg
    Acme century
    Acme sandstorm
    Albions
    Armitage
    Arrowhead
    Ashdowne
    Blanchards
    Bullnose
    Clapham
    Club
    Coalport broseley
    Coverwell
    Dignis sandstorm
    Double roman
    Dreadnoughts
    Essex peg tiles
    Fishtail
    Fontley/Funtley
    Hawkin cannock
    Hexagon
    Humber
    Goxhill
    Kent peg tiles
    Keymers
    Loughborough
    Pantiles
    Perfects
    Plain tiles
    Rainproof
    Rosemary
    Sandringham
    Silverdale
    Sovereign
    Steetley
    Sussex peg tiles
    Swallows
    Tilehurst
    Warner stars

    Concrete roof tiles:

    Double Roman
    Anchors
    Deltas
    Double roman
    Downland
    Grovebury
    Heathland
    Latham
    Landmark double pantile
    Marley anglia
    Marley bold roll
    Marley duo Modern
    Marley ludlow
    Marley malvern
    Marley mendip
    Marley modern
    Marley wessex
    Norfolk pantile
    Regent
    Redland 49
    Redland 50
    Redland 52
    Stonewold

    Roof slates:

    slate
    Balmoral slates
    Burlington slates
    Westmoorland slates
    Windsor natural slates
    Yorkshire grey slates

    Spanish Slates

    Welsh Slates:

    Broad Ladies
    Countess
    Duchesses
    Headers
    Ladies
    Marchioness
    Narrow Ladies
    Small Duchesses
    Small Headers
    Small Ladies
    Viscountesses
    Wide Countess
    Wide Duchesses
    Wide Ladies
    Wide Viscountess

    Many sizes, colours and varieties of Slates can be sourced

    Feature and decorative tiles:

    ridge tile
    Antique clay tiles
    Bonnets
    Chimney pots
    Finials
    Hips
    Pattern tiles
    Ridge tiles
    Valleys


    FOR ALL YOU RECLAIMED TILES PHONE DAVE  : 07976 717533

    1 comment:

    1. Roofing types and materials should vary depending on what region you are building a home in. For example clay tile is much more useful in the south where there is always much more heat then there ever will be in the north.

      -Adam Ahmed

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