What is Built-up Felt Roofing?
A tried and tested method of waterproofing flat and low-pitched roofs, Built-up felt roofing (BUR) is a roofing system that has been in use for many years.
Roofs are arguably the most important structural element of your home, keeping your property shielded from the elements.
The use of roof tiles has endured for centuries, providing unparalleled protection against wind, rain and snow.
Tiled roofs have enjoyed long-lasting popularity and remain a common sight on homes and commercial buildings. Being both functional and aesthetically pleasing, they tick all the boxes. So, with this in mind, what tile material is the best option for you?
In this article, we will discuss the factors to consider when choosing your tiles and run through some of the key attributes different materials have to offer.
When it comes to choosing your roof tiles, you should consider several points. Not all tiles are made equal, so ensuring you have durability is key, especially if you live somewhere prone to adverse weather conditions.
Consider also what your budget is and how much appearance or practicality matters to you. You should also make sure your tiles provide the best energy efficiency if looking to keep your energy bills low.
Below, we discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the different types of tiles on the market.
Clay roof tiles add warmth and character to any roof. Known for their durability and strength, they are often heavier than other types. Colour options are limited, which is worth considering if you have a certain aesthetic in mind.
Searching for a beautiful finish? Slate tiles are famed for their smart appearance with a range of texture and colour variations widely available. Whilst highly water-resistant, they are also quite fragile, so must be carefully installed by professional roofers.
A more budget-friendly option, concrete tiles are highly durable, fire-resistant and easy to install. They are, however, prone to mould and mildew build-up, so they need sufficient weather-proofing.
Reclaimed tiles, often salvaged from other builders, are a sustainable choice. Great for giving your roof a weathered, rustic appearance – which is ideal for characterful buildings. Installing the tiles is typically a more intricate process compared to made-to-measure roof tiles.
We hope this article has shed some light on the various roof tile options available and their key advantages. Remember – LMC Roofing & Building Ltd are tiled roof experts, with years of experience in tiled roofs. Why not speak to one of our experts today to find out more?
A tried and tested method of waterproofing flat and low-pitched roofs, Built-up felt roofing (BUR) is a roofing system that has been in use for many years.
Known for its versatility, rubber paint makes a great option for various surfaces from plastic pipes to brick walls…
When you own a listed building, you own a piece of architectural history, so retaining its heritage and structural integrity is essential.
When you own a listed building, you own a piece of architectural history, so retaining its heritage and structural integrity is essential.
If you’re worried about the condition of your roof and whether it needs to be repaired or replaced, you should consider having a roof survey conducted…
You can spot roof flashing on any roof that has been properly installed. Sometimes known as leadwork, flashing can be found anywhere that something protrudes through the roof or where the plane of a roof meets a barrier.
LMC Roofing & Building Ltd are professional roofers who offer comprehensive roofing, building and landscaping services to domestic, commercial and industrial customers.
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