The thrutone is a fantastic low profile slate with an economical price.
Eternit slate roof tiles.
Eternit offers a range of fibre cement profiled sheeting ventilation systems and grp roof lights to create the best indoor environment for horses.
Cedral rivendale slates are designed to reflect the qualities of natural slate.
Marley eternit thrutone fibre cement roof slate.
Slate roof tiles are one of the most traditional methods of roofing a building.
Suitable for use on roof pitches down to 15.
Formerly under the brand name of eternit we are the uk s most experienced company when it comes to fibre cement slates and are proud to have been putting roofs over heads for decades.
A market leading manmade fibre cement slate featuring a smooth surface square cut edge.
A slate tiled roof is one of the most aesthetically pleasing roof types available as it creates a crisp clean and smooth finish which has natural.
The marley eternit thrutone slate 600 x 300mm.
Colour material fibre cement pitch 15 90 this is a fibre cement slate with a smooth surface and square cut edges.
With more cement and fibres than any other cedral slates are the strongest slates in the market and tough enough to withstand the most volatile weather.
Roofing slates dairy and cattle.
It is particularly suitable to complex roof geometries down to 15.
Roofing tiles are made from a wide range of different materials each with their own benefits.
A new chapter for the uk s leading roof systems manufacturer the vast experience gained in manufacturing pitched roof tiles and roofing products over the course of the last 100 years and a passionate commitment to driving industry standards have contributed to successfully establishing marley as the uk s market leader in holistic roofing systems.
Ideal for new builds loft extensions low pitch extensions.
Available in blue black or cromleigh graphite rivendale slates have a beautifully textured surface and dressed edges combining the benefit of modern slate technology with the look of a natural slate.
This is partly because of the high coverage rates of edgemere with just 9 7 tiles per m 2 compared to around 13 4 per m 2 for fibre cement slates and as high as 18 per m 2 for natural slate.