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The KORAMIC range includes over 25 different types of roof tiles and related accessories in over 50 colours.
Wienerberger clay roof tiles are sold under the KORAMIC brand and offer a wide range of different shapes, colours and surface structures. Each roof tile with its own identity and rich tradition.
Clay roof tiles are used primarily to cover pitched roofs. They are available in a wide variety of forms, colors and surfaces. For each type of tile, there is a complete line of special tiles and accessories such as ridge tiles, verge tiles, and much more.
The look of a roof is decided by more than just the shape - a decisive role is also played by the surface of the roof tile. KORAMIC clay roof tiles come with a range of surfaces:
natural
engobed
glazed
sanded
Depending on the demand for colour effects and surface treatments such as engobing or glazing roof tiles are given a matt or satin sheen finish. This gives the building owner and architect enormous freedom for creating a unique solution using KORAMIC clay roof tiles, adjusted to the style, surroundings, specific wishes and the available budget.
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The KORAMIC range includes over 25 different types of roof tiles and related accessories in over 50 colours.
Wienerberger clay roof tiles are sold under the KORAMIC brand and offer a wide range of different shapes, colours and surface structures. Each roof tile with its own identity and rich tradition.
Clay roof tiles are used primarily to cover pitched roofs. They are available in a wide variety of forms, colors and surfaces. For each type of tile, there is a complete line of special tiles and accessories such as ridge tiles, verge tiles, and much more.
The look of a roof is decided by more than just the shape - a decisive role is also played by the surface of the roof tile. KORAMIC clay roof tiles come with a range of surfaces:
- natural
- engobed
- glazed
- sanded
Depending on the demand for colour effects and surface treatments such as engobing or glazing roof tiles are given a matt or satin sheen finish. This gives the building owner and architect enormous freedom for creating a unique solution using KORAMIC clay roof tiles, adjusted to the style, surroundings, specific wishes and the available budget.
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Flagship of the Ste Foy portfolio, the Omega 10 is a large format strongly profiled clay tile made at Quincieux and at Ste Foy l’Argentière in the Rhodanien region. It has a unique appearance thanks to its rebated, hidden headlock and pleasing relationship between its bold roll and flat area – features much appreciated by buyers looking for the aesthetics of the genuine canal tile, but without the
cost implications.
The Omega 10 offers a 20 mm vertical tolerance and 25 mm lateral tolerance plus an extensive and imaginative range of matching accessories.
This clay tile, as with all made by Imerys Roof Tiles, bears the hallmark
of distinction of a world leader supported by technical excellence at
all 13 manufacturing locations.
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The poudenx 230-50 tile is manufactured at the St Geours d’Auribat tilery in
the heart of the Landes region. For over a century it has acquired an
enviable and formidable reputation on the roofscapes of Aquitaine and beyond. Complemented by a wide range of colours this canal tile has helped preserve and maintain local architectural traditions.
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"Given the nature of the material, the colors of the images are indicative. Weights and measures can endure variations"
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Historically accurate and expressive. With their Mediterranean note, they are ideal for individual roof designs and wall top coverings (without notches) for sophisticated single-family homes. They can be dry or mortar-laid.
- Requirement per m²: approx. 13.7 pieces (approx. 18 pieces for the model Füssen)
- standard roof slope: 40° (35° for the model Füssen)
- colours: Natural Red, Copper Brown Engobe, Anthracite Engobe
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A classic pantile in a new size. The timelessly beautiful and practical form ensures a wide range of applications. Due to its low weight of 4 kg and its optimal format, it can even be laid with one hand.
- Requirement per m²: approx. 10 pieces
- standard roof slope: 22°
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The Rustique Lambert has a strong regional identity and traditional aesthetic appeal, making it the ideal solution for authentic roofs and graceful houses. It brings the final touch of elegance thanks to its warm and finely-shaded colours.
Made in Normandy, the Rustique a genuine old-style tile whose varied tones add that note of warmth which will make roofs attractive. Discover today its sophisticated new colour: Normandy Sandfaced.
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Direct from our quarry in Nieurlet, the terracotta TEMPEST TILE blends perfectly with all landscapes.
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Adds extra value to your house, the terracotta PLAIN TILE is traditionaly elegant.
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Found on all types of building throughout Europe, this tile is suitable for roofs that slope strongly. When laid, the tiles are staggered in relation to the vertical axis to guarantee rapid run off of rain water. The ease with which these tiles are laid means that large areas can be covered.
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Elegance. Style. Esprit. The graceful wave for clay roofs. The feminine lines meet the demand for harmonious form. It represents a luxurious lifestyle, with an emphasis on economy and contemporary roof culture.
- Requirement per m²: approx. 10 pieces
- standard roof slope: 22°
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This is a handmade building tile with an ancient tradition, widely used in the Italian Mediaeval and Renaissance periods, when trussed roofs highlighted all of its charm and colour. Numerous and interesting examples of this are well conserved throughout practically the whole of Italy. In recent years the Eaves Soffit Tile has seen a revival. Not only is it now used in renovation and refurbishment projects, with discontinuous coverings set in a framework of wooden beams, but also in the construction of new ceilings, where a typically warm and cosy country-style look is required. The Pica range of Eaves Soffit Tiles comes in various formats, extruded and hand-moulded, in the sand-faced antique rose colour version.
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The first self-cleaning clay roof: it stays clean for years compared to conventional roof tiles. The principle is revolutionary: The etched surface finish of Erlus Lotus® clay roof tiles destroys organic dirt particles such as fat deposits, grime, moss and algae using sunlight. Rain washes them clean.
Die Erlus Erlus AG has won the MATERIALICA Design Award for Erlus Lotus® in the category of "Material".
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The first self-cleaning clay roof: it stays clean for years compared to conventional roof tiles. The principle is revolutionary: The etched surface finish of Erlus Lotus® clay roof tiles destroys organic dirt particles such as fat deposits, grime, moss and algae using sunlight. Rain washes them clean.
Die Erlus Erlus AG has won the MATERIALICA Design Award for Erlus Lotus® in the category of "Material".
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The first self-cleaning clay roof: it stays clean for years compared to conventional roof tiles. The principle is revolutionary: The etched surface finish of Erlus Lotus® clay roof tiles destroys organic dirt particles such as fat deposits, grime, moss and algae using sunlight. Rain washes them clean.
Die Erlus Erlus AG has won the MATERIALICA Design Award for Erlus Lotus® in the category of "Material".
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The first self-cleaning clay roof: it stays clean for years compared to conventional roof tiles. The principle is revolutionary: The etched surface finish of Erlus Lotus® clay roof tiles destroys organic dirt particles such as fat deposits, grime, moss and algae using sunlight. Rain washes them clean.
Die Erlus Erlus AG has won the MATERIALICA Design Award for Erlus Lotus® in the category of "Material".
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The Romane Azur tile, with its large double variable gauge, respects undulations and natural rhythms of traditional roofs. With its warm colours, the Romane Azur always finds its way to the top of new as well as renovated roofs.
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Building on over twenty years of experience and success, the Romane-Canal offers the reliability of a world-standard modern tile, with easy-fixing capabilities and a wide range of terracotta accessories. The tile has a large and powerful curve pronounced by a very short visible gauge. It perfectly covers typical Mediterranean roofs as well as modern architectural projects, which will take advantage from Terreal's wide colour offer. The Romane-Canal is today one of the most successful terracotta tiles in the world.
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A combination of concave and flat tiles: the flat tile at the base; the concave tile joining two adjacent flat tiles. Ideal for renovations and restoration. Made using a technique of applied pressure, it ensures safety at low temperatures, adherence and resistance to compression.
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The Ste Foy 17 x 27 is a bullnosed, scalloped clay plain tile produced at Ste Foy l’Argentière in the Rhodanien region.With its gentle double cambered appearance this tile has unique aesthetics and is easy to instal. A wide range of matching accessories ensures a perfect result. It is particularly popular in the Savoie, Isère and Trièves Valley regions where its colours, ranging from natural red to the warm "chevreuse" combine sheer originality with respect for tradition and regional preferences.
This clay tile, as with all made by Imerys Roof Tiles, bears the hallmark of
distinction of a world leader supported by technical excellence at all 13
manufacturing locations
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The Huguenot Losange is a lightly profiled large format interlocking clay tile made at Pargny-sur-Saulx in the Champagne region. Although this type of tile is traditionally installed broken-bonded, the modern interlocks of the Huguenot Losange allow it to be laid in line. A modern copy of an historic design, it is equally at home on newbuild and restoration projects. This tile benefits from the excellent Huguenot clays which give it an incomparably smooth finish.
This clay tile, as with all made by Imerys Roof Tiles, bears the hallmark of
distinction of a world leader supported by technical excellence at all 13
manufacturing locations.
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H 10 Huguenot is a roof tile large mould slightly bent produced on the site of Champagne Pargnysur-Saulx. One poses it with right joints and,
even weak slope, it ensures a perfect sealing. Of design
contemporary from his esthetics, one also appreciates it for his economic side. Particularly easy to pose, it is used as well in
new work that in restoration on a very great North-eastern area.
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The PANNE H2 'S' is a clay interlocking pantile produced at Pargny-sur-Sault in the Cahmpagne region of France. This model, as all made by Imerys Rooftiles, bears the hallmark of distinction of a world leader supported by technoligical excellence at all 13 manufacturing locations.
The PANNE H2 'S' is technically advanced traditionnal clay pantiles which combines beautifull, smooth surface stunning godd looks and outstanding performance on roof pitches as low as 17.5°.
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The roof of a house is one of the most significant stylistic devices in architecture. Those who select Erlus studiolinie avow themselves not only to the material clay, but also to their individual style. Because rooftops with artistic interpretations in gold or platinum represent an expression of personality. Like a piece of jewellery.
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The Double Conduit 12 Guiraud tile is inspired from traditional barrel tiles, imitating their format, shape and colours. The similarity with barrel tile roofs is reinforced by the curved lower-part of Double Conduit 12, which perfectly duplicates the barrel pan-tile. Meanwhile, the Double Conduit 12 tile has all the qualities of a Terreal interlocking tile: watertightness, weight-saving and quicker installation. Its range of colours makes it ideal for restoration as well as for new buildings, built with a South European spirit.
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Languedocienne barrel tiles have a very generous curve, and are used all around the Mediterranean as far as the city of Toulouse. The dimensions of Languedocienne Guiraud barrel tile perpetuate an antique architectural tradition, while its manufacturing process and raw-materials benefit from the last technological advances. Wirecut and pressed versions of pan-tiles with nib are available. The colour range is rich enough to satisfy preferences in different regions and site constraints, both for restoration or new building-projects.
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The Double Conduit 12 Guiraud tile is inspired from traditional barrel tiles, imitating their format, shape and colours. The similarity with barrel tile roofs is reinforced by the curved lower-part of Double Conduit 12, which perfectly duplicates the barrel pan-tile. Meanwhile, the Double Conduit 12 tile has all the qualities of a Terreal interlocking tile: watertightness, weight-saving and quicker installation. Its range of colours makes it ideal for restoration as well as for new buildings, built with a South European spirit.
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