Description
Introducing the lightweight Profile 49 metal roof tiles from Britmet, designed to give your roof a traditional British roof tile appearance. These roof tiles feature a three-layered granular coating that ensures excellent waterproof and weatherproof properties, keeping your roof dry and free from drips.
Available in six different colour options and two thicknesses, these cost-effective, strong, and sturdy roof tiles offer the advantage of being amazingly lightweight while remaining easy to handle. Their design allows for quick and simple installation.
Built to last, these roof tiles provide a traditional, classic, and visually attractive appearance, adding a professional touch to your roofing project. Choose these roof tiles for a timeless and reliable finish to your roofing project.
Why Choose Britmet Lightweight Profile 49 Metal Roof Tiles?
- Only Redland 49 imitation tile
- Designed to give a traditional tile appearance
- Lightweight & easy to handle
- Minimum pitch 10°
- Good vandal resistance (0.9mm steel base)
- Offers reduced sub-structure
- Quick Installation & fully dry-fixed
- Less labour intensive
- Cost effective
- Maintenance free
- Extensive range of accessories and flashings available
- Guaranteed for 40-years against weather penetration
- Full technical support available
- Only 2.04 tiles per m2
- British manufactured
Product Specifications:
Colours Available: Titanium Grey, Bramble Brown, Tartan Green, Rustic Terracotta, Rustic Brown and Moss Green
Min. Pitch: 10°
Max. Pitch: 90°
Overall Width: 1420mm
Cover Width: 1315mm
Side Lap: 105mm
Step: 19mm
Batten Gauge (0.45mm): 365mm
Batten Gauge (0.9mm): 363mm
Individual Tile Width: 165mm
Roof Cover per Tile Panel: 0.48m²
Slate Panels per m²: 2.08
Steel base: 0.45mm
Weight as laid per m²: 7kg
Base coat: Acrylic resin
Top coat: Stone granules with clear acrylic overglaze
Chemical resistance: Unaffected by normal pollution
Biological resistance: Non toxic fungicide incorporated
Fire resistance: AA classification equal to traditional roof tiles and slates
Fixings: The contractor shall utilise the roofing manufacturers recommended fixings and sealant
Ventilation: Roof ventilation should meet recommendations of Building Regulations 1991 (amended ‘92, ‘94). Approved Document F2 1995 ‘Condensation in roofs', BS 5250: 1989' Control of condensation'
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