Description
Introducing the versatile lightweight Villatile metal roof tiles from Britmet, designed to provide excellent waterproof and weatherproof properties for your roof. These roof tiles feature a three-layered granular coating that ensures your roof remains dry and drip-free.
Available in five different colour options, these cost-effective, strong, and sturdy roof tiles are remarkably lightweight while being easy to handle and quick to install. Based on double roman roof tiles and available in two thicknesses, there is a Villatile roof tile option suitable for all roofing projects.
Built to last, these roof tiles create a traditional, classic, and visually attractive appearance, adding a professional touch to your roofing project. Choose Villatile roof tiles to ensure the durability and style of your roofing solution.
Why Choose Britmet Lightweight Villatile Metal Roof Tiles?
- Traditional tile appearance
- Lightweight & fully dry-fixed
- Minimum pitch 10°
- Good vandal resistance (0.9mm steel base)
- Offers reduced structure
- Quick to install & easy to handle
- Less labour intensive & British manufactured
- Cost effective & maintenance free
- Full technical support available
- Only weighs 7kg/m°
Product Specifications:
Colours available: Titanium Grey, Bramble Brown, Tartan Green, Rustic Terracotta and Rustic Brown
Min. pitch: 10°
Max. pitch: 90°
Overall width: 1295mm
Cover width: 1200mm
Side lap: 95mm
Step: 24mm
Batten gauge (0.45mm): 365mm
Batten gauge (0.9mm): 363mm
Individual tile width: 100mm
Roof cover per tile panel: 0.44m2
Tile panels per m2: 2.25
Steel base: 0.45mm
Weight as laid per m2: 7kg
Top coat: Stone granules with clear acrylic overglaze
Chemical resistance: Unaffected by normal pollution
Biological resistance: Non toxic fungicide incorporated
Fire resistance: AA classification equal to traditional roof tiles and slates
Fixings: The contractor shall utilise the roofing manufacturers recommended fixings and sealant
Ventilation: Roof ventilation should meet recommendations of Building Regulations 1991 (amended ‘92, ‘94). Approved Document F2 1995 ‘Condensation in roofs', BS 5250: 1989 ‘Control of condensation'.
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