The Ashvale restoration clay pantile has a dusting pigment applied to the tile when the formed tile is in its “green” state, before drying and firing. This dusting effect is hand applied and this means that no two tiles are the same in colour.
DESCRIPTION | ROOF | |
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Minimum roof pitch | 30˚ | |
Batten spacing | 270mm | |
Size of tile | 335 x 240mm | |
Covering capacity | 18.6 tiles per m² | |
Cover width | 200mm | |
Profile depth | 50 | |
Hanging length | 315mm | |
Weight as laid | 41.66 kg per m² | |
Gross Weight per | 0.89 tonnes | |
Quantity per pallet | 375 | |
Battens per m² | 3.7m | |
Batten size | 50 x 25mm | |
Nail size/ type for tiles | 50 x 3.35mm alloy clout |
All tiles comply with C E Marking to British and European Standard BS EN 1304, which legislates for externally tested and verified quality of roof tiles. The tiles are independently tested to the following standards by Lucideon (approved by UKAS and the British Standards Institute):
Determination of Impermeability : BSEN 539-1:2005 Method 2 & BSEN 1304:2005
Determination of Flexural Strength : BSEN 538:1994
Determination of Frost Resistance : BSEN 539-2:2013
The Ashvale and Holkham Barn clay pantiles can both be used on roofs pitched to 30˚ assuming they are fixed in accordance with the British Standard Code of Practice for Slating & Tiling BS 5534: 2014.
However, if your roof pitch is lower than 30˚, please contact us with details of your requirements and we can offer a clay pantile solution down to a pitch as low as 17.5˚ from our French Collection.
Both tiles are suitable for use in any part of the country, but indigenously pantiles are more commonly found in East Anglia and up the East coast of England.
The Ashvale restoration clay pantile has a dusting pigment applied to the tile when the formed tile is in its “green” state, before drying and firing. This dusting effect is hand applied and this means that no two tiles are the same in colour.
The Ashvale Restoration clay pantile has a dusting pigment applied to the tile when the formed tile is in its “green” state, before drying and firing. This dusting effect is hand applied and this means that no two tiles are the same in colour. This weathered appearance is very popular when trying to produce an aged appearance.
Due to the fact we apply the dust before the kilns introduction means the weathered look is fired into the tiles surface. Like the Red and Glazed pantiles the appearance is created by man power but still retains all the advantages associated with the machine made counterparts, which is essential for the roofing market and our inclement UK weather.
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