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Roof Tiles

We offer a wide variety of roof tiles in different colours and styles. You can choose from concrete, clay, or slate, depending on your needs.

Concrete roof tiles are strong and affordable, making them a practical choice. Clay roof tiles have a classic look and stand up well to bad weather. Slate roof tiles are elegant and long-lasting, ideal if you want a premium finish.

With so many options available, it's easy to find the right tiles to suit both the look and performance of your roofing project.

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    FP Mccann Thin Flat Duo Tile Anthracite (PRETILETFDUOANT)

    The Duo Thin Flat tile is a classic low profile concrete roof tile which proves very popular in new build and refurbishment projects alike.
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    FP Mccann Thin Flat Tile Anthracite

    A thinner leading edge interlocking concrete roof tile which gives a slate appearance when laid half broken bonded.
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    Lagan Square Top Roof Tile Anthracite 420 x 330mm

    The Square Top tile is a classic low profile tile which proves very popular in new build and refurbishment projects. The single lap, square profile of the square top tile is extremely functional. The simple design gives the tiles inherent strength.
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    FP Mccann Multi Ridge Tile Anthracite

    A thinner leading edge interlocking concrete roof tile which gives a slate appearance when laid half broken bonded.
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    Roof Tile Elite Ridge Antique Red

    The Antique Red Elite Ridge Tile can be used with profile as well as flat roof tiles and slates, and are suitable for pitches between 22.5 degrees and 90 degrees. Other colours of Ridge Tile are also available.
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    Marley Mendip Roof Tile Smooth Grey 12.5 420 x 330mm

    The new Mendip 12.5 concrete interlocking tile can perform at low pitches which makes it ideal for one-storey extensions and refurbishments.
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    Sandtoft Calderdale Roof Tile Slate Smooth Grey

    Sandtoft Concrete Dual Calderdale Edge Roof Tile will enhance any pitched roof. Its 28mm profile depth and smooth Dark Grey finish gives this tile a slate-like appearance for a sleek and contemporary aesthetic. Designed to suit roof pitches as low as 16...
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    Redland 49 Tile Granular 03 Red

    A resilient concrete interlocking tile. This long standing tile has been designed for ease of installation with re-roofing or new build applications. The Redland 49 tile has a slight camber and is a visually appealing choice that is easy to install. The...
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    Roof Tile Elite Ridge Grey

    Grey Elite Ridge Tiles from Lagan Cement is a thin tile that is used along a roofs ridge, and is compatible with profile and flat tiles or slates. Other colours are also available.
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    Lagan Flat Roof Tile Brown 420 x 330mm

    The Breedon Flat Tile provides an extremely high quality and affordable alternative to natural slate. Our traditional concrete interlocking flat style tile is fixed on the roof in a broken bond pattern. This tile gives a clean and modern look to any home...
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    Quinn Rathmore Tile Grey 1250015

    The Rathmore is a flat concrete interlocking tile with a smooth finish. Its thin leading edge and hidden interlocking features provides a slate like appearance when fitted.
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    42000075 Cembrit FC Jutland Blue/Black 600 x 300

    Jutland is an attractive flat, square-edged fibre cement slate that is manufactured to the highest European standards. Swisspearl slates are durable and an economical choice for all project types. They are finished with a high-quality semi-matt acrylic...
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    Chinese Slate 600 x 300mm

    These 600mm x 300mm chinese roof slates make the perfect low cost roofing solution. Hard wearing but visually impactful these slates have a tendency to weather relatively quickly, thereby creating the appearance of a seasoned and naturally aged roof...
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    Domiz Standard Slate Roof Tile & 1/2 500 x 375

    Domiz Prime Spanish Slate Roof Tiles are super-strong, natural and hand-split slates. Made with a stunningly attractive blue-grey colour and coupled with a deep, bold texture. Domiz is an unfading slate with a rich dark blue-gray appearance and bold...
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    Domiz Standard Slate Roof Tile 500 x 250

    Domiz Prime Spanish Slate Roof Tiles are super-strong, natural and hand-split slates. Made with a stunningly attractive blue-grey colour and coupled with a deep, bold texture. Domiz is an unfading slate with a rich dark blue-gray appearance and bold...
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    EBP Chinese Slate 500 x 250 (110017)

    A low cost weathering slate that is uniform in thickness, texture & appearance. A feature of this slate is its tendency to weather relatively quickly, thereby creating the appearance of a seasoned & naturally aged roof.
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    FP Mccann Multi Ridge Tile Terracotta (PRETILEMULTIRIDGETER)

    The Multi Ridge concrete roof tile is suitable for use on both the ridge and hip of the roof. It is primarily used on flat tiles or slates and can be fixed using McCannFast dry fix systems or mechanically fixed and bedded with mortar in accordance with...
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    FP Mccann Thin Flat Duo Tile Terracotta (PRETILETFDUOTER)

    The Duo Thin Flat tile is a classic low profile concrete roof tile which proves very popular in new build and refurbishment projects alike.
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    Haddon CHN Natural Slate & Half 50 x 37 (HAD5037CHN)

    A strong, durable slate with excellent reliability and performance. It naturally splits from the block to give a relatively flat smooth fine grain surface with slight longitudinal texture.
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    Haddon CHN Natural Slate Roof Tile 500 x 250mm (HAD5025CHN)

    A strong, durable slate with excellent reliability and performance. It naturally splits from the block to give a relatively flat smooth fine grain surface with slight longitudinal texture.
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    Lagan Elite Ridge Tile Antique Red

    The Elite Tile is a modern design for those wanting a slate-like appearance. The leading edge of the Elite is thinner than standard tiles whilst maintaining the functional interlocking overlap.
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    Lagan Elite Tile Anthracite Grey 420 x 330mm

    The Elite Tile is a modern design for those wanting a slate-like appearance. The leading edge of the Elite is thinner than standard tiles whilst maintaining the functional interlocking overlap.
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    Lagan Elite Tile Black 420 x 330mm

    The Elite Tile is a modern design for those wanting a slate-like appearance. The leading edge of the Elite is thinner than standard tiles whilst maintaining the functional interlocking overlap.
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    Lagan Square Top Roof Tile Antique Red 420 x 330mm

    The Square Top tile is a classic low profile tile which proves very popular in new build and refurbishment projects. The single lap, square profile of the square top tile is extremely functional. The simple design gives the tiles inherent strength.

What are roof tiles?

Roof tiles are one of the most popular ways to cover a roof. They’ve been used by homeowners for many years to protect properties from the elements. With so many different types of roof tiles available today, choosing the right one for your home can feel overwhelming.

How do roof tiles work?

Roof tiles are designed to keep water out. They are laid in a way that allows rainwater to run down the surface, without creating any pools of water. This reduces the risk of leaks or water damage, making them a reliable and practical roofing choice.

What types of roof tiles are there?

While traditional roof tiles were made from terracotta, modern roofing tiles are often made from stronger materials like clay, concrete, slate, plastic, or felt. Each material offers different benefits depending on your budget, climate, and style preference.

Concrete roof tiles

Concrete tiles are one of the most common choices. As a man-made material, concrete provides a strong and affordable alternative to natural stone tiles. Known for their durability and long lifespan (up to 50 years), they also feature water locks that prevent leaks and offer resistance to harsh weather like wind and hail.

Clay roof tiles

Clay tiles are popular for their attractive orange colour, which stays vibrant over time. They’re also high-performing in poor weather. While they look great, they may require cleaning more often, so using a proper roof tile cleaner helps remove algae and dirt buildup.

Slate roof tiles

Slate tiles are a premium choice. Though more expensive upfront, they are a long-term investment thanks to their strength, fire resistance, and low maintenance needs. Slate also absorbs very little water and is available in colours like grey, green, or even purple. Ridge tiles made from slate are among the lightest roof tile options.

Plastic roof tiles

Plastic roofing tiles are a modern, eco-friendly option often made from recycled materials. They’re extremely durable and can handle tough weather conditions. These tiles offer a great mix of sustainability and strength, making them ideal for newer homes.

Felt roof tiles

Felt tiles are designed for the toughest weather. They protect against sun, rain, snow, and wind—keeping your home secure all year round. But they’re also stylish, available in various colours and designs such as grey roof tiles and red roof tiles to match your home’s exterior.

Roof tile accessories

At Howarth, we also stock a range of roof tile accessories to improve your roof’s performance:

  • Roof tile vents – These help ventilate your attic by allowing air to circulate under the roof. They’re discreet, durable, and essential for temperature and moisture control.
  • Roof tile clips – These keep tiles secure during strong winds or storms, reducing the risk of damage.

If you’re unsure which roof tile material is right for your home, contact your local Howarth branch for expert advice and guidance. Our friendly team is here to help you make the best choice for your property.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many roof tiles per m2?
The number of roof tiles needed per square metre varies and can range from less than 10 to more than 60.
How much are roof tiles?
The average cost for a roof tile (per unit) is £2 per m2.
Can you paint roof tiles?
Yes, you can.
How long do tile roofs last?
Typically, roof tiles are expected to last for around 60 years.
How many roof tiles do I need?
To know how many roof tiles you need, take the roof width and multiply by the slope height. This calculation will give you half the roof area, so then simply multiply by 2 to give you the area of both sides. You now have the area of your roof in square metres.
What are roof tiles made of?
Traditionally, roof tiles are made from clay. But slate and metal can also be used.