Plain roof tile HUGUENOT
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plain roof tile
plain roof tile
plain roof tile
plain roof tile
plain roof tile
plain roof tile
plain roof tile
plain roof tile
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Characteristics

Type
plain
Shape
flat
Size
large
Material
clay
Color
red
Appearance
aged, slate look
Length

300 mm
(12 in)

Width

200 mm
(8 in)

Description

Excellent value for money Perfect for new build and renovation Discreetly shouldered cross-camber Unique anti-capillary channels Low pitch (30°) suitability Compatible with EDILIANS PV Modules The 20/30 tile provides an economical solution over traditional size plain tiles, produced in France like all EDILIANS roof tiles at St Germer de Fly near Beauvais. The Plain Huguenot draws its remarkable quality from the renowned clays of the Beauvais region. Manufacturing procedures and firing do the rest. The 20/30 is larger than traditional flat tiles. Once installed, you barely notice the difference. However, the difference is appealing when it comes to cost and installation. Because of its size, the 20/30 allows you to recreate the appearance of roofs installed with traditionnal plain tiles with economical results is a bonus. The Plain 20/30 Huguenot gives a very pure line to the most ornate roofs. It is available in a wide range of colours to satisfy local demands, both in newbuild and renovation. Interlock Single Laid Broken bonded Unit weight in Kg 1.600000 DTU Implementation 40-23 Tilery St-Germer-De-Fly Coverage per m² From 43.5 to 47.6 Nominal gauge From 105 mm to 115 mm Working width 200 mm Quantity per pallet 660 tiles Linear metres of battens per square metre of roof From 43.5 ml to 47.6 ml

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BATIMAT 2024
BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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