Dreadnought 50 Degree Valley Brown Brindle

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 50 Degree Valley Brown Brindle
Dreadnought Tiles has long been synonymous with quality and classic mastery. The Dreadnought 50 Degree Valley in Brown Brindle represents this expertise and offers a natural and timeless solution for roofing needs.
The Brown Brindle tile features a rich, natural brown colour with subtle tonal variations, created without the use of artificial stains or pigments. Its deep, earthy hue pairs beautifully with lighter, multi-coloured brickwork, providing a sophisticated contrast that improves the overall appearance of your roof.
Engineered for 50-degree roof valleys, this tile is designed to fit seamlessly into the V-shaped intersections where two sloped roof surfaces converge. Its primary function is to deliver effective coverage while complementing the aesthetic of your roofing system. Installation is rather straightforward, meaning no mortar is needed as the tile is securely held by the adjacent plain roof tiles, each affixed with double nails. This ensures a stable and visually appealing finish.
Dreadnought’s standard range of valley tiles works harmoniously with plain tiles, and custom options are available for different pitches. The Brown Brindle Valley Tile not only offers practical functionality but also adds a touch of elegance and durability to your roof, making it an ideal choice for homeowners and property owners.
Product Features:
- Rich, natural brown colour with subtle tonal variations enhances the roof’s overall visual appeal without artificial pigments.
- A deep, earthy hue creates a sophisticated contrast with lighter, multi-coloured brickwork, enriching the roof’s aesthetic.
- Designed for 50-degree valleys, ensuring precise coverage at critical roof intersections for optimal protection.
- Easy installation with no mortar required; the tile is secured by adjacent plain tiles, each held firmly with double nails.
- Custom pitch options available, providing a durable and elegant solution tailored to specific roofing needs.
FAQs:
Can I repair roof tiles myself?
Minor repairs like replacing a broken tile might be possible for some people. However, for more complex issues, it is safer to hire a professional.
What is the best time of year to replace roof tiles?
The best time to replace roof tiles is usually during dry weather, such as spring or autumn.
How much does it cost to replace a roof?
The cost to replace a roof varies greatly depending on the size of your roof, the type of tiles, and labour costs. It is best to get quotes from multiple roofing contractors.
- Size: 265 x 165 mm
- Weight: 1.5 kg
- Material: Etruria Marl
- Minimum Lap: 65 mm
- Maximum Gauge: 100 mm
- Minimum Gauge: 88 mm
- Approx Weight at Maximum Gauge: 90 kg/m2
- Nails: 38 x 2.65 mm alloy
- Battens: 38 x 25 mm
- Minimum Pitch: 50°
- Coverage: 60 tiles per square metre