Reclaimed Interlocking Tiles

Interlocking tiles are designed to create a drainage channel for water run-off to discharge onto the course below. They are made from either clay or concrete, can be used in more shallow-pitched roofs and are more cost-effective than alternative roofing products. Due to their design, they are also easier to lay, making them more labour friendly too.

Bridgewater Somerset 13 – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

The Bridgewater Somerset 13 was designed with Roman Tile in mind and found mainly in the South-West. They possess a headlock and sidelock, are lightweight and identifiable by the V

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Clay Double Roman – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

The Clay Double Roman was the first of its design and led the way in a design which is still used today. Bridgewater is the most well-known manufacturer of these

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Courtai (Sterreberg, Monopole, Le Forest)

Courtrai tiles were produced in France and are unmistakable owing to their traditional European design. These tiles are lightweight and designed with a headlock and sidelock and are a popular

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Ightham Concrete Double Roman – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

The Ightham Concrete Double Roman was the first double roman tile to be manufactured in concrete. Although similar to Redland / Marley’s version, they differ in how the rolls taper

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JD Holland (Marceille) – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

JD Hollands date back to the 19th century and have a similar design to that of the Redland 49. These tiles feature a headlock and side lock and are lightweight,

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Marley Modern – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

Also known as a mini Stonewold, these tiles share the same basic and flat design as the Redland Stonewold. Marley Modern possess the typical overlap and underlap interlock on either

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Marley Wessex – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

The Wessex Tile shares similar characteristics with the Modern Tile, yet possess a lip on either side that helps shed water more efficiently. These tiles have the typical overlap and

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Redland 49 / Marley Ludlow – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

The first concrete interlocking tiles to be introduced to the market, they are cheap, simple to lay and resistant to adverse weather conditions. These tiles have two channels, either smooth

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Redland 50 / Marley Concrete Double Roman – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

These tiles are identical and have the same Roman profile as the Clay Double Roman and are available in a variety of colours, most notably red and brown. Both brands

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Redland Delta – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

Redland Deltas are a unique interlocking tile with an unmistakable V shape creating a channel on either side. These tiles can be seen on larger buildings such as schools, hospitals

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Redland Grovebury / Marley Mendip – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

They both look similar in appearance and have the same fundamental design as the double roman but with a wavy finish. They are well suited for low pitched roofs with

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Redland Regent / Marley Bold Roll Double Roman – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

Both tiles are similar in appearance and adopt the same profile as the standard Double Roman, but with a larger roll. Due to their large area coverage and low-pitch design,

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Redland Renown / Marley Major – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

Similar in appearance to Redland 49 / Marley and share the same two-channel design with the underlap and overlap on either side. However, these tiles are larger and wider than

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Redland Richmond – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

Redland Richmond are a flat, interlocking tile which replicate the look of a natural slate and laid at a minimum pitch of 17.5 degrees.  They look very similar to that

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Redland Stonewold MKI – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

Stonewold MKIs are completely flat with an overlap and underlap interlocking channel on either side. They provide a large area coverage and are ideal for lower-pitched roofs, with a small

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Redland Stonewold MKII – Reclaimed Roofing Tiles

These tiles are the second iteration of the MKI Stonewold. Both tiles are similar in size and profile, and are completely flat with an overlap and underlap interlocking channel on

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