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.
Roman roof tile size.
Double roman roofing tiles.
25 smooth 75mm headlap 30 granular 75mm headlap 22 5 smooth 100mm headlap maximum pitch.
Flat roof tiles are usually made of clay but also may be made of stone wood plastic concrete or solar cells.
300mm nominal covering capacity.
Production of clay double roman roof tiles stopped a number of decades ago due to a drop in demand as concrete become a more cost effective choice.
9 7 tiles m at 75mm headlap 10 4 tiles m at 100mm headlap.
44kg m 0 43 kn.
Plain clay tiles the size of the plain clay tile 10 5 x6 5 or 265mm x 165mm was originally defined by statute in 1477 during the reign of edward iv.
Our classic double roman interlocking concrete roof tile is a 2000 year bold roll profile that combines classic and modern aesthetics with precision engineered functionality.
The double roman is a standard profiled roof tile with a small round roll.
Manufacturer sandtoft did reintroduce the material with the bridgwater double roman somerset tile in response to requirements in the south west of england although this.