50 x 25mm for rafters not exceeding 600mm c c.
Roman roof tiles dimensions.
67 less weight than traditional roof tiles quarrix double barrel roof tile can be installed on existing homes and buildings without needing structural roof.
Standard weight lightweight concrete roof tile availability varies by region.
9 7 tiles m at 75mm headlap 10 4 tiles m at 100mm headlap.
44kg m 0 43 kn.
40mm x 3 35mm aluminium nails.
38 x 50mm batten fixed flat for rafters supports not exceeding 900mm centres.
Concrete roof tile.
Quarrix double roman composite tile provides the same beautiful look as traditional clay and concrete tiles but with the benefits of a lightweight synthetic roof tile material.
38 x 38mm for rafters supports not exceeding 760mm centres.
Covering capacity tiles m weight of tilling kg m 75mm headlap 9 8 tiles m.
75mm headlap 45 kg m.
10 38 tiles m net at 100mm headlap 9 63 tiles m net at 75mm headlap.
300mm nominal covering capacity.
The imbrex and tegula plurals imbrices and tegulae were overlapping roof tiles used in ancient greek and roman architecture as a waterproof and durable roof covering they were made predominantly of fired clay but also sometimes of marble bronze or gilt in rome they replaced wooden shingles and were used on almost every type of structure from humble outbuildings to grand temples and.
25 smooth 75mm headlap 30 granular 75mm headlap 22 5 smooth 100mm headlap maximum pitch.
38 x 50mm batten on edge for rafters supports not exceeding 1 000mm centres.