Roman influence in ancient britain included the introduction of clay roof tiles.
Roman roof tiles history.
The tiles provide excellent thermal insulation from heat between the roof tile and ceiling especially during summer months and protect the underlying membrane from deterioration.
A flat tray with curved sides lay flat to the roof while a cylindrical tile was overlaid to cover the joints and create a waterproof roof.
Double roman a true classic that has set the industry standard for concrete roof tiles over the past 50 years.
A flat tray with curved up sides the tegula was laid on the roof and the joints between two trays were made rainproof by means of the inverted cylindrical imbrex tile covering them.
They were of the under and over type tegula and imbrex.
In cold climates concrete roof tiles work against snow ice accumulation and help retain heat as opposed to clay roof tiles which can crack and damage easily in.
Clay versions of the tile are harder to source and work to longer turnaround times.
The traditional look that double roman roof tiles provide continues to be one of its biggest selling points.
Advantages of double roman roof tiles.
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The tile is designed to lend a striking profile to the roof create a stylish and sophisticated feel.
An example of this is the clay made beaver tail tile german biberschwanz common in southern germany flat roof tiles are usually made of clay but also may be made of stone wood plastic concrete or solar cells.
The bold double roman roof tile is our newest addition to the castcrete collection.
It continues to be a popular choice due to both the ageless design s versatility and the fact that it is the most economical tile in our range.
This versatile tile is not only the epitome of aesthetic pleasure but enhances the architectural design and craftsmanship of your building.
With a typically innovative flourish the roman s adopted an over under clay tile structure.
In 2015 a set of cat prints was found on a roman roof tile dated to about 100 a d.
This is not the first time a british cat has put its mark on history.
The romans certainly used clay tiles in england.
A large number of shapes or profiles of roof tiles have evolved.
Flat tiles the simplest type which are laid in regular overlapping rows.