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The increasing demand and limited availability of many popular concrete roof tiles is creating protracted delays within the construction market. This has become a major issue for all concerned, particularly for housebuilders who cannot afford to miss planned site completion dates.
Imerys Roof Tiles are the market leader in France and have become a significant supplier of quality natural clay roof tiles throughout the UK for over 25 years.
Imerys are fortunately in a strong position to provide alternative ex-stock solutions from our 12 production sites, working in partnership with our network of stockists and distributors.
The vast Imerys portfolio includes economical large format interlocking clay tiles with variable 9.5-10m2 gauges, which are available ex-stock in a variety of colours and textures.
Our HP10 and Double HP20 tiles have an attractive tapered thin leading edge which can be installed at roof pitches as low as 17.5°, whilst the double HP20 in particular with its dummy bond visually combines a small format appearance with large format economics.
To complete the large format range our Double Panne S provides house builders with the opportunity of using the UK’s most economical clay pantile with the classic traditional appearance of yesteryear.
For samples and brochures please email enquiries.rooftiles@imerys.com
or visit our website www.imerys-rooftiles.com
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