The Multi is based on the reds, heathers and a few dark and orange tiles, but the key to our flagship colour blend is the natural variations caused by traditional firing methods ensuring no two tiles are the same colour or shape and the shades merge into each other, thus avoiding that contrived look, often seen when single colour tiles are mixed on site.
Description | Roof | Vertical |
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Minimum roof pitch | 40˚ | 75˚ |
Headlap (minimum) | 65mm | 38mm |
Batten spacing maximum gauge | 100mm | 114mm |
Size of tile | 265 x 165mm | 265 x 165mm |
Covering capacity | 60.0 tiles per m² | 53.0 tiles per m² |
Cover width | 165mm | 165mm |
Weight as laid | 82.5 kg per m² | 72.9 kg per m² |
Battens per m2 | 10m | 8.7m |
Batten size | 38 x 25mm | 38 x 25mm |
Nail size/type for tiles | 38 x 3.35mm alloy clout | 38 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
You can use handmade clay plain tiles if the pitch of your roof is between 40˚ and 90˚ and 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 40˚, please contact us with details of your requirements and it is very possible we can offer a solution to guarantee the use of handmade plain tiles down to pitch as low as 17.5˚.
Our handmade clay plain tiles are used extensively across the UK on refurbishments and new builds alike. Our tiles are widely accepted in Conservation Areas and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and are regularly used on Churches, Historic and Listed Buildings, etc.
At Lifestiles we only want you to have the roof you require. This means that you can edit your “multi mix” to suit your personal taste. The second feature here shows the multi tile but with the orange taken out, this is labelled Ascot. So if you like the concept of the multi mix but have a specific idea please simply contact one of my team and we can make your own bespoke roof, all of which will be pre-mixed at the factory especially for you.
The Lifestiles handmade clay roof tile is one of the few genuinely handmade clay roof tiles available on the market today. The Lifestiles handmade tile is also known as The Ashbury®, in some areas of the country. The beautiful clay tile offers individuality in appearance and a blend that recreates the look of yesteryear. Its timeless nature and lasting quality means the Lifestiles handmade clay roof tiles are an ideal solution for new build, renovation or restoration projects and our variety of carefully selected blends makes it the perfect choice.
Their manufacture is traditional with each tile being produced by hand. The handmade tile cannot be produced by machinery – the distinctive shades and slight variations of size, camber and texture give the unique appearance so sought after in these days of mass production.
All the handmade roof tiles are produced in a custom built production facility in Poland, which combines traditional manufacturing skills and firing techniques essential to keep the character of a handmade clay tile, with modern drying facilities and temperature control systems vital to maintain the quality necessary for the UK climate. The tiles are tested in our on-site laboratory throughout their production ensuring they meet the rigorous standards required to meet the relevant British and new European standards. The whole procedure is under the EU guidelines and the product is CE marked and has Declaration of performance certification (a requirement of all the leading roofing and building merchants), and factory guarantee for 30 years. All of this information and associated certification is available in the technical area of this website.
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