Choose from the range of appealing granular and smooth colours which have been designed to suit all residential and commercial environments.
Farmhouse red roof tiles.
Modern farmhouse tile modern farmhouse style is characterized by its warmth simplicity natural textures and modern touches.
Bmi redland 49 39 farmhouse red smooth 1101 39.
Available in a variety of attractive finishes this tile is a suitable choice for new builds as well as refurbishment projects.
These include slate grey terracotta tudor brown farmhouse red breckland brown and a coated rustic red.
Half round ridge they can be dry fixed mortar bedded only or mortar bedded and mechanically fixed.
The 50 double romanby bmi redland is a classic interlocking concrete tile with a distinctive roman profile that boasts a gentle roll and subtle pans.
These tiles can also be fitted on roofs with a pitch of up to 90 where a reduced headlap is necessary.
This attractive roof tile is ideal for new builds home renovations and low pitch home extensions.
When ridge tiles are mortar bedded mechanically fixed use clamping plates and woodscrews complete with neoprene washers and foam grommets.
A small cambered interlocking tile the bmi redland 49 is a visually appealing choice that is also easy to install.
Bmi redland 50 double roman 39 farmhouse red smooth 2201 39.
The most popular low pitch roof tile on the market which can be used down to 12 5.
The redland concrete plain tile comes in a wide range of natural colours offering an economical alternative to a traditional clay 10 5 x 6 5 plain tile.
We offer low prices and fast deliveries.
Redland s range of concrete plain tiles are quick and easy to lay and offer great versatility and scope for varied effects.
The smooth redland 49 is perfect for pitches as low as 17 5 with a 100mm headlap.
Please note this colour ridge is used with concrete roof tiles in farmhouse red colour.
The tile features a double camber from side to side as well as from head to tail which textures the roof adding rich detail to a building.
Inspired by the architectural style building materials and layouts of traditional american farmhouses this style blends old and new combining traditional elements with a modern twist.