Dreadnought 45 Degree Valley Blue Brindle

£22.09 £18.41
In stock
SKU
112434

Est. delivery: 5-7 Days Working Days

Est. delivery: 5-7 Days Working Days

Key Highlights
  • Material : Eturia Marl Clay
  • Minimum Headlap : 65mm
  • Batten Required : 38 x 25mm
  • Tile Nail Size : 38 x 2.65mm Alloy

Dreadnought 45 Degree Valley Blue Brindle

Dreadnought Tiles has been a trusted name in roofing for generations, known for its exceptional craftsmanship and high-quality materials. Their dedication to producing durable and beautiful tiles has made them a leader in the industry. The Dreadnought 45 Degree Valley Blue Brindle tile is a perfect choice for adding elegance to your roof. Valley tiles are essential in roofing, designed to fit into the V-shaped intersections where two sloping surfaces meet, offering vital coverage while improving the overall look of the roof.

The Blue Brindle tile features a primarily blue colour palette, accented with subtle variations of lighter blue and purple hues. This sophisticated blend of shades is achieved through expert control of the firing process, creating a unique and natural finish that cannot be replicated with artificial stains or pigments.

Specifically designed for a 45-degree slope, this valley tile ensures a precise fit in valley roof configurations, delivering both functionality and style. Its pitch-specific design allows it to course perfectly with plain roof tiles, eliminating the need for mortar. Installation is straightforward and secure, with adjacent plain tiles holding the valley tile firmly in place through double nailing.

Dreadnought provides a standard variety of valley tiles that blend easily with plain tiles, resulting in a consistent and finished appearance. Custom valley tiles can be made to satisfy exact pitch requirements for specialised roofing applications.

Product Features:

  • Expertly crafted with high-quality materials for long-lastingness and elegance.
  • Features a sophisticated blend of blue and purple hues, achieved through precise firing techniques.
  • Designed for 45-degree slopes, ensuring a perfect fit in V-shaped roof valleys.
  • Effortlessly integrates with plain tiles, reducing the need for mortar and simplifying installation.
  • Double-nailed installation by adjacent plain tiles ensures secure and stable coverage.

FAQs:

How often should I have my Dreadnought roof tiles inspected?

It is recommended to have your roof tiles inspected at least once a year, especially after severe weather events. This is because not all tiles are resistant to harsh weather and to save additional charges and inconvenience, it is best to have an early inspection.

How many Dreadnought tiles do I need for my roof?

Simply multiply the length of your roof by the slope height, and then double the answer. If your roof is an unconventional shape, we'd recommend breaking it up into individual squares or rectangles.

Are clay roof tiles heavy?

Yes, clay tiles are heavier than some other roofing materials like asphalt shingles. This weight contributes to their durability but requires a strong roof structure to support them.

Product Features
  • Size: 265 x 165 mm
  • Weight: 1.19 kg
  • Material: Etruria Marl
  • Minimum Lap: 65 mm
  • Maximum Gauge: 100 mm
  • Minimum Gauge: 88mm
  • Approx Weight at Maximum Gauge: 71 kg/m2
  • Nails: 38 x 2.65 mm alloy
  • Battens: 38 x 25 mm
  • Minimum Pitch: 45°
  • Coverage: 60 tiles per square metre