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If you want to make your home or business stand out from the buildings around it, one of the best ways to do that is with the various roof tiles Workhouse End property owners can choose from. Consumers who choose tile can expect durability in addition to pleasing aesthetics that give a structure a quaint and interesting charm. Available in a wide variety of colours and materials, there will be a type that will fit everyone’s needs perfectly.
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Nearly any material that is otherwise used for Workhouse End roofing can be used to create tiles. Although most were traditionally made out of concrete, they are now available in wood, asphalt, fibreglass, metal and clay as well. In choosing the type of materials, a number of things should be taken into consideration:
Tiles can be made from a variety of materials, and each one offers its own unique set of benefits and drawbacks. Some are heavier than others, some can reflect light, and some are more durable.
A typical Workhouse End pitched roof is over 20 degrees which means you have a wide choice of tile available, but in the instances where your pitch is more shallow (such as an extension) then you need to consider specialist tiles developed exclusively to cope with shallow pitches down to 10 degrees.
Marley Wessex and Marley Wendip tiles are popular choices and can cope comfortably down to around 15 degrees pitch. There are a few concrete tiles designed to cope with pitches down to 10 degrees, and coated steel tiles that resemble concrete roof tiles can also be used. Any lower than 10 degrees and your choice will be limited to the various flat roofing options such as bitumen.
It's worth noting that when using tiles in such extremely shallow pitches then a number of other criteria will need to be met in order for them to be effective, such as overlap length and the smoothness of the finish. Get in touch to speak to a local Workhouse End specialist who can advise on the best tile choice for your roof.
When it comes to tiles, Workhouse End contractors consider a number of factors when coming up with a cost estimate. A few of the things that can influence the cost of installation include:
In general, Workhouse End asphalt tiles are cheapest, followed by clay, concrete, wood and metal. The cost of materials is due in large part to the manufacturing process and availability of raw materials needed to make them.
A reputable contractor is especially important when selecting Workhouse End roof tiles, since this type of roofing material requires a great deal of expertise in order to install properly. Thankfully our network of specialist roofers offer a lot of benefits that other networks cannot, such as:
Workhouse End roof tiling give buildings a unique flair that cannot be accomplished with any other type of material. Their versatility and style make them ideal for nearly any structure whether residential or commercial.
Rapid response from suppliers and provided a very competitive quote and time scale to complete the work. Mr P. Workhouse End, Bedfordshire
Many Workhouse End homeowners think that replacing roof tiles is as easy as removing those that are damaged and replacing them. However, this is not always the case. An experienced roofer will not only replace missing or damaged ones; they will also perform a full inspection on the rest of the roof to determine whether any other damage is present as a result of there being broken or missing tiles.
In addition, many property owners are injured each year as a result of trying to perform their own replacements. As a result, this is a job that should always be left to qualified and experienced Bedfordshire roofers. These professionals will know exactly how to walk on your roof to prevent injuries or further damage to existing roof tiles.
There are many different types, but clay, concrete and slate are by far the most common. Get in touch to discuss the best option for you.
Tiles will give your roof a unique classic look, and are often less expensive to use than solid sheets of material are.
This will depend on the type of tile. Clay tiles will cost from £0.47-£0.58/tile, while concrete tiles can cost up to £0.58-£1.37/tile. Installation will vary depending on the roofer, but can range around £150-£650.
Yes, but we generally recommend that you hire a professional roofer to make sure the job is done correctly. While you can buy roofing tiles, there is a higher chance of mistakes or injury if you do the job on your own.
By first installing an underlay over the surface of your roof, and then attaching battens, or thin strips of wood to it. Roofing tiles are then attached to these battens using roofing nails.
The typical roof pitch in the UK is well above 20 degrees so you aren't limited when it comes to tile choice. However in circumstances when your roof is at a more shallow pitch then there are other options that work as low as 10 degrees before you have to consider using flat roofing materials such as asphalt, though your choice is much more limited as the pitch decreases.
One of the best things about roofing tiles is that they come in any material you can imagine. Whether you want slate, wood, concrete, asphalt, fiberglass, or even plastic, you can find it. Choosing the right roof tile material often comes down to four factors: aesthetics, initial cost, longevity, and required maintenance. Homeowners should first find the materials they like, then consider the other factors. For example, although wood provides a rustic look, it is expensive to install and requires quite a bit of maintenance throughout the years.
Damaged tiles are easier to replace than slabs or shingles, in most cases. That’s because the tiles are smaller and easier to manipulate. Often, if only a few tiles are damaged by falling debris, wind, or hail, it’s relatively inexpensive to remove only those tiles and replace them. This can become trickier the older it is, though, since products may not be available decades after their original manufacture. It’s always a good idea to buy extra tiles when you install your roof as you never know when you might need some repairs carried out.
Many homeowners are concerned with maintenance when it comes to choosing the proper tile. The easiest ones to maintain are by far slate and metal, which require very little in the way of upkeep. Despite the low maintenance, though, it’s vital to have your roofing inspected from time to time. These materials can and sometimes do become damaged, and that damage can be significant if not immediately repaired.
Most roofing contractors agree that slate is the most durable and long-lasting of all roofing materials. However, it is also one of the heaviest, so be sure to talk to your contractor about your home’s structure and whether the beams can support the weight of the tiles.
Always enquire about the warranty being offered on them. Some companies offer longer warranty periods than others.
When dealing with the Trusted Roofing site, you can be assured that you will only be put in contact with Bedfordshire roofing companies that are reputable and that offer excellent customer service. They are vetted and reviewed by others like you.
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We receive and process loads of quote requests every single day so you're definitely not alone when looking for Workhouse End tiles whether it be supply, installation of indeed repairs! Here are just a few examples of quote requests we receive daily.
Date | Summary | Request |
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21 Nov | Chimney Stack | Tiles round the chimney stack need looking at as there is a tile missing and there is evidence of water coming in on to one of the beams. |
21 Nov | Kitchen Extension | I had a kitchen extension spanning about 10 meters in length and need the tiles replaced by a low pitch(15) type. Also new flashing |
21 Nov | Slipped Tiles | My roof needs a replacement tile. One tile has slipped from about midway on front of house roof. There is a broken piece of it resting in the gutter. |
21 Nov | Pitched | We have a leak on a pitched tile roof. we need tiles taken away around boiler flue and the flashing to be redone. |
21 Nov | Homebuyers Report | Recently purchased this property and the homebuyers report revealed some loose tiles which need to be fixed. |
20 Nov | Roofing Sheets | Tile effect roofing sheets plus accessories for a garage 9.42 x 3 metres. with a shallow angle iron pitch roof. |
20 Nov | Red Tiles Needed | We are having an extension done on the side of our house and would like the new red tiles that are being placed on the new roof to be as close as possible to our old red tiles on the original - basically a clean up job. |
20 Nov | Holiday Cottage | Holiday cottage. Due to high winds a few tiles have lifted and water is leaking through into bathroom and kitchen ceilings. Needs fixing before next guest arrives. Small patch of damp seal and white paint required on interior ceilings. |
20 Nov | New Installation | We are looking for a company who could install for us a tiled roof. We have got about 181m3 tiles to be installed. Could you please provide us with a quote? Please feel free to arrange for a site visit and discuss all of the requirements. |
20 Nov | Roof Renovation | New replacement roofing tiles wanted for a renovation project. We're renovating our detached garage and the roofing is sound, but needs new tiles. We can do the installation ourself. |
Tile Replacement | Following all of the heavy rains we have had in the last few months, I have discovered that my house is missing a number of tiles. I am not sure how many are missing, but I believe it to be less than 10. Can you please provide me with a quote for roof tiles? | |
Tile Advice | We're planning on pitching the roof on our kitchen extension and adding a roof window but need advice on the tiles we can use and whether we can match the rather unique tiles we currently have in place on the house. Photos available if it helps at all. | |
Cedar Tiles | We have several roofing tiles missing from our home due to the recent series of storms. They are cedar tiles. We would like to have the missing tiles replaced, and a general inspection done of the rest of the tiles to determine if they are in good condition or not. Please offer your best quotes. | |
New Tiling | I would like to add tiles to our roof to add a bit more class to it. I am on a budget and need your best quote for this! Thanks. |
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