What is Stonewold?
What is Stonewold?
The BMI Redland Stonewold II 4161 is the original concrete slate with a flat profile and interlocking edges that enable an easy installation process at pitches as low as 17.5 degrees. This is a great option if you’re looking for a cost effective way of achieving a slated roof effect.
How many mini Stonewolds are in a m2?
Technical
Mini Stonewold | Technical Data | |
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Battens Required | 3.15 m/m² 2.92 m/m² | at 318 mm gauge at 343 mm gauge |
Batten Size | 38 x 25 mm 50 x 25 mm | rafter centres up to 450 mm rafter centres up to 600 mm |
Nail Size | 50 x 3.35 mm | |
Slates per Pallet | 216 |
What are Redland roof tiles made of?
Redland roof tiles are renowned for their exceptional build quality. Available in a wide range of profiles and finishes, made from clay or concrete.
What is the minimum pitch for Marley modern tiles?
17.5°
Minimum Pitch: Smooth – 17.5° (100mm headlap) / Granular – 25° (100mm headlap)
Are Marley roof tiles any good?
They are the most sought-after tiles in the U.K, Marley has 100 years’ experience in the tiling industry and is known for their high-quality materials and manufacturing. Plain Marley roof tiles work particularly well for roof detailing, such as conical roofs, eyebrows and dormers.
What roof tiles can go down to 15 degrees?
Interlocking Concrete and Clay Tiles: The benefits of interlocking tiles allow for faster installation and lower purchasing and labour costs. They can also be used on low pitched roofs, such as the Sandtoft 20/20 tile which is a highly popular clay option that can be installed on pitches of 15°.
Where are Redland Tiles made?
Today the product is produced at Redland’s clay plant in the midlands and in many merchants you are still likely to hear roofers asking for a Rosemary when they want a plain clay tile.
Which side of redredland Stonewold roof tiles should be laid?
Redland Stonewold II Roof Tiiles must be laid broken bonded, normally from right to left. At right-hand verges use Standard Slates and Right-hand Half Slates in alternate courses.
Why choose Redland mini Stonewold slate?
An economical concrete slate, Mini Stonewold has interlocking edges ensuring quick and simple construction, reducing the laid cost of the roof. As with all of Redland’s slate range, full compatibility with a range of dry-fix fittings and accessories gives additional peace of mind.
What are the dimensions of the Redland Stonewold II?
BMI Redland Stonewold II 4161 Size 430 x 380 mm Minimum Pitch 17.5 º Maximum Pitch 44 º Minimum Headlap 75 mm Maximum Headlap 125 mm
What is the best slate roof tile for a slated roof?
The Redland Stonewold Mark 2 Concrete Interlocking Roof Tile is the original flat-profile concrete slate with interlocking edges that makes your roofing project easy to build even at pitches as low as 17.5 degrees, and provides a cost-effective slated roof effect.