Marley Modern Flat Profile Concrete Interlocking Roof Tiles
Marley Modern Flat Profile Concrete Interlocking Roof Tiles
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Description
Marley Modern Flat Profile Concrete Interlocking Roof Tiles
The Marley Modern interlocking tile is an economically priced, flat, smooth, single-lap interlocking concrete roof tile with a slate-like appearance enhanced by a broken bond laying pattern.
Technical
Technical + -
- Band quantity: 32
- Pallet quantity: 192
- Composition: Concrete
- Tile Size: 420mm x 330mm
- Nails: 50mm x 3.35mm Aluminium Clout Nails
Weight +
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- 50kg/m2 (0.49 kN/m2) at 75mm headlap
- 54kg/m2 (0.53 kN/m2) at 100mm headlap
Minimum & Maximum Roof Pitch & Headlap +
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- Minimum pitch (75mm headlap): 22.5 degrees Smooth finish / 30 degrees Granular finish
- Minimum pitch (100mm headlap)17.5 degrees Smooth finish / 25 degrees Granular finish
- Maximum pitch: 90 degrees
- Minimum headlap: 75mm
Coverage +
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- Cover width: 292mm (nominal)
- Hanging length: 397mm (nominal)
- Covering capacity (net): 9.9 tiles/m2 at 75mm headlap / 10.7 tiles/m2 at 100mm headlap
Batten Gauge +
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- Maximum gauge: 345mm
- 2.9 lin.m/m2 at 75mm headlap / 3.1 lin.m/m2 at 100mm headlap
- 38 x 25mm for rafters/supports not exceeding 450mm centres (fixed to BS 5534)
- 50 x 25mm for rafters/supports not exceeding 600mm centres (fixed to BS 5534)
Tile Size +
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- 420mm x 330mm
- Tile thickness 30mm (nominal)
Performance & Conformity +
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- BS EN 490
- A+ rating (the lowest environmental impact) in the Building Research Establishment's Green Guide to Specification (element ref: 812410007, 812410018, 812410049)
- Accredited to the BES 6001 standard for responsible sourcing
Features
- Excellent covering capacity
- Quick & easy to lay
- Slate like appearance
Fixing
- Marley Modern roof tiles should be laid broken bond.
- The required broken bond pattern is created by the introduction of half tiles, to form verges in alternate courses.
- Half tiles are formed on-site by cutting along the scoreline of Modern half tiles
- Alternatively half tiles can be fabricated on site from standard Modern roof tiles