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Marley Clay Capped Angular Ridge Blue/Black 105deg
This unique ridge tile from Marley features a capped design at one end, where it locks with the adjacent tile to improve both the weatherproofing and overall visual appeal of that joint. A classic distinguished look that complements your slate... -
Marley Clay Capped Angular Ridge Blue/Black 115deg
This unique ridge tile from Marley features a capped design at one end, where it locks with the adjacent tile to improve both the weatherproofing and overall visual appeal of that joint. A classic distinguished look that complements your slate... -
Marley Double Roman Roof Tile Antique Brown 420 x 330mm
The Marley Double Roman Concrete offers modern interlocking concrete tile technology in a profile that has been seen on roofs across Europe for the past 2000 years. -
Marley Ludlow Plus Roof Tile Smooth Brown 387 x 229mm
A simple concrete interlocking tile with strong lines enhancing the contrast between light and shade. The popular profile is used across a wide range of developments and ideal for refurbishment projects. -
Marley Modern Mono Ridge Smooth Grey
This Concrete Modern Mono Ridge Roof Tile from Marley comes in various colours and configurations, serving as the building blocks for their Modern tile range. With a flat, smooth interlocking design and a single lap, Marley's Modern range offers solid... -
Marley Old English 90 Degree Vertical External Angle LH Dark Red
The Marley Plain External Angles left, and right are tile angles, that are purposely designed for the use of tiling vertically around corners. These angles are both pleasing to the eye and cost effective. Laid with a staggered design, you will find the... -
Marley Old English 90 Degree Vertical External Angle RH Dark Red
The Marley Plain External Angles left, and right are tile angles, that are purposely designed for the use of tiling vertically around corners. These angles are both pleasing to the eye and cost effective. Laid with a staggered design, you will find the... -
Marley Old English Eaves/Top Dark Red
The Marley Eaves Tile is suitable to be used with the plain tiles as an under course or over course at the eaves or top edge. The eaves is the lowest part of any roof and provide two functions; it protects the walls of the building from rain and sun and... -
Marley Old English Tile & Half Dark Red
The traditional, authentic design of the Marley tile will give your project an outstanding look at a fraction of the cost of clay plain tiles. The Marley concrete tile is highly versatile and ideal for detailing on classic roof designs, such as dormer... -
Marley Plain Eaves/ Top Smooth Grey
These Concrete Plain Eaves/Top Tiles from Marley come in a range of colours to match their plain concrete roof tile range and are suitable for roof pitches between 35° and 60°. This modern alternative to clay is a tougher material that offers increased... -
Marley Plain Tile & Half Smooth Grey
The authentic, traditional design of the Marley plain tile gives it a clean, classic look, rivalled only by its outstanding versatility. The plain tile is especially suitable for details such as dormers, eyebrows and conical roofs, as well as vertical... -
Marley Riven Edgemere Roof Tile Smooth Grey 420 x 330mm
The Marley Riven Edgemere Slate is an interlocking roof tile with a thin slate like appearance and textured, riven surface. The beautiful riven surface and ease of application makes this tile ideal roof tile for new builds, low pitch extensions and home... -
Marley Segmental Ridge Tile Antique Brown 457 x 248mm
A Marley Segmental Ridge is an half round profile ridge. Marley Segmental Ridges are compatible with ventilated dry ridge / hip systems and can be tradionally wet bedded with cement mortar. -
Marley Vertical External Angle 90 degree Right Hand Smooth Grey
A tile fitting to complement the Marley classic concrete plain tile that stands the test of time: perfect for classic pitched roof designs, such as dormer and eyebrow windows. -
Marley Wessex Roof Tile Smooth Grey 420 x 330mm
Designed to shed water efficiently, the Marley Wessex is the perfect solution to avoid a large profile tile on a low pitched roof. The Marley Wessex has been a popular choice for uses on roof pitches as low as 15°. The interlocking edges mean that this... -
Mccann Thin Flat Tile Terracotta (PRETILETFTER)
A thinner leading edge interlocking concrete roof tile which gives a slate appearance when laid half broken bonded. -
Modern Ridge Roof Tile Grey
A Marley Modern Ridge is an angled ridge that can be used for hips as well as on the ridge. They are commonly used with flat profiled concrete roof tiles such as the Marley Modern, fibre cement artificial roof slates and natural Spanish slates. -
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. -
Redland 3rd Round Ridge 30 Slate Grey
The Redland Third Round Hip Concrete Tile is available in two versions, either with or without nailholes. A concrete Block End Third Round Hip Tile must be used at the eaves when using the Dry and Rapid Hip Systems. -
Redland 3rd Round Ridge 36 Tudor Brown
The Redland Third Round Hip Concrete Tile is available in two versions, either with or without nailholes. A concrete Block End Third Round Hip Tile must be used at the eaves when using the Dry and Rapid Hip Systems. -
Redland 3rd Round Ridge Terracotta
The Redland Third Round Hip Concrete Tile is available in two versions, either with or without nailholes. A concrete Block End Third Round Hip Tile must be used at the eaves when using the Dry and Rapid Hip Systems. -
Redland 49 Tile Granular 02 Brown
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... -
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... -
Redland Double Roman 30 Slate Grey
The Redland Double Roman is an interlocking concrete tile with a traditional profile. The Double Roman tile is popular for both residential & commercial properties alike. Ideal for new builds, home renovations & home extensions.
What are roof tiles?
Tiles are the most popular form of roofing and have been used by many homeowners over the years. It is a vital part of a property, and with so many types of roofing tile available, it can be overwhelming to decide which one would be best for your property.
How do roof tiles work?
Roof tiles work by using their ability to cover the roofing and encourage water to run down them, with no areas for pooling. This makes them appealing to customers, as there’s then no risk of water damage or leakages.
What types of roof tiles are there?
Originally, most roofing tiles were made from terracotta, however nowadays stone-based materials like clay, concrete and slate are more common. This is because stone is harder than terracotta - making it more durable. As well as terracotta, there are a wide range of different roof tile materials within the marketplace.
Concrete
One of the most used tiles for roofing and is a man-made material so it creates a strong alternative to natural tiles. They are widely popular because they are well-known for being durable and long-lasting. Concrete tiles also contain water locks which prevent water infiltration and are resistant to hard types of weather like hail and wind. They also last for a very long time, with a life expectancy of around fifty years.
Clay
Clay is a popular choice because it not only looks good due to its unique look, but clay tiles offer a high-performance. The orange colour of clay is vibrant and ages well, so it doesn’t fade. Like concrete, they are also good in bad weather. However, clay roof tiles frequently get dirty, so make sure you use a suitable roof tile cleaner to remove any algae and dirt.
Slate
Unlike clay and concrete, slate roofing tiles are on the higher end of cost, but they are a valuable investment and as a result last a lot longer and require very little maintenance during their life span. They also provide excellent fire protection, as well as being both storm and wind resistant. They also absorb a miniscule amount of water. Slate roof ridge tiles also tend to vary widely in colour pigmentation, but most slate tiles are often grey, as well as green or purple. Ridge tiles on the roof are also considered to be the most lightweight of roof tiles.
Plastic
Plastic roof tiles have several advantages, making them an excellent choice for modern homes. These types of plastic tile roofing combines durability and sustainability, as they are frequently made from recycled materials, which reduces the impact on the environment. Plastic tiles survive longer than traditional options due to their exceptional durability to adverse weather conditions.
Felt
Designed to withstand the harshest elements, felt roof tiles offer unparalleled durability, providing your home with reliable protection for years to come. Whether it's scorching sun, driving rain, or heavy snowfall, rest assured that your roof is fortified with the best of roofing felt tiles. But durability doesn't have to mean compromising on aesthetics. Roof felt tiles come in a range of colours and styles to suit any architectural design, from grey roof tiles to red roof tiles.
Likewise at Howarth, we also offer a wide range of roof tile vents, which are available for your roof tiles underneath the category of roof ventilation. These discrete roof vent tiles, which are designed to integrate smoothly into your roofline, transmit very important ventilation to your attic, providing ideal air circulation and temperature management.
Vented roof tiles are designed with accuracy and durability in mind, allowing them to survive the environment while performing optimally year after year. Say goodbye to pricey moisture-related repairs and welcome to a healthier, happier home!
We also offer roof tile clips, which can prevent roof tiles being blown off the roof from any large winds or storms.
For further expert advice and guidance on which material of tile would be the best for your property, please contact your friendly local Howarth branch.