The redland rosemary clay plain tile range includes both of single and cross cambered tiles combining the quality of hand crafted clay with the reliability of modern machine made techniques.
Rosemary roof tiles size.
Adjacent tiles should be laid with a nominal gap of 1 5 mm maximum 3 mm.
At verges and abutments use standard plain tiles and tile and a halves in alternate courses.
10m m below 90º 8 7m m at 90º.
60 tiles m below 90º 52 tiles m at 90º.
At eaves use double courses with purpose made eaves top tiles for the undercourse.
840 on the main tile.
60 tiles m below 90º 52 tiles m at 90º.
Curved roofing tiles must be hung on their nibs adjacent tiles should be laid with a nominal gap of 1 5 mm maximum 3 mm.
Tiles per m2 at min headlap.
78kg m below 90º 68kg m at 90º.
10m m below 90º 8 7m m at 90º.
Weight as laid per m2.
Today a range of single and cross camber tiles combine the quality of hand crafted clay with the reliability of modern machine made techniques.
21 in stock finials 12 inches long x 18 inches high x 10 1 2 inches wide.
15 of these nice condition only 25 each vat.
38 x 25mm with.
The rosemary name is synonymous with clay plain tiles adding distinction and character to pitched roofs for over 175 years.
Weight as laid per m2.
Produced from the finest clays the redland rosemary range is offered in a range of weathered brindled and single colours that create striking and attractive roofs.
840 on the main tile.
Adjacent to hips and valleys use tile and a halves for raking cuts.
105 degree 45 each vat.
78kg m below 90º 68kg m at 90º.
Reclaimed rosemary roof tiles stock of 3 500 285 per thousand vat.
Tiles must be laid broken bond in a half bond pattern but the side lap may be reduced to a minimum of a third of the width of the tile 55 mm in some circumstances e g.