35 90.
Rosemary roof tiles per m2.
Below 90 degrees rosemary tiles should be laid at 60 tiles m and at 90 degrees where the tiles are used on a vertical section of the roof they can be laid at 52 tiles m.
The rosemary name is synonymous with clay plain tiles adding distinction and character to pitched roofs for over 175 years.
Supplied by roofing outlet the redland rosemary range offers eight contrasting colours from the classic red to the dark antique.
Add fittings ridge dry fix systems.
A factor which can vastly change the price of a new roof or improvements to an existing roof is the number of tiles used.
60 tiles m below 90º 52 tiles m at 90º.
To calculate the number of tiles required the calculator multiplies the millimetre mm width and length of one tile to ascertain its area coverage then divides 1m 2 by the result providing the amount of tiles you will need.
10m m below 90º 8 7m m at 90º.
Clay rosemary craftsman tiles.
Today a range of single and cross camber tiles combine the quality of hand crafted clay with the reliability of modern machine made techniques.
Before starting work it s important to know the dimensions of the roof and the type of tile you will be using.
78kg m below 90º 68kg m at 90º.
38mm x 25mm rafter centres up to 600mm.
Tiles per m2 at min headlap.
A classic cross camber machine made clay plain tile that has been in production for over 175 years.
40mm x 2 65mm aluminium alloy nails.
840 on the main tile.
Weight as laid per m2.
This square metre tile calculator will provide an estimate of how many tiles you will need per m 2 based on the size of your tile dimensions.
52 tiles m2 at 90.
This is due to the increased overlap that you need for lower pitched roof to retain the excellent weather protection of the rosemary tiles.
60 tiles m2 below 90.
Roof area m x tiles per m.