Plain Tile

Color
Size

*Fixing guide: Recommended Nailing/Clipping as per requirements given in compliance with SR. 82. The minimum recommended pitch may be influenced by certain restrictions. Please contact our sales office for technical advice.

 (Over 55º subject to increased fixing)

Description

Plain Tile is a Double lapped concrete tile which comes in the size of 265mm x 167mm. The tile can be used as a main tile on the roof or as a vertical cladding tile on dormers. Purpose made Top and Eave tiles are also available.

Roof Tiles are manufactured to exacting standards in compliance with I.S.  E.N. 490: 2005 Concrete Roofing Tiles & Fittings and should be fixed in accordance with the Irish Code of Practice for Slating and Tiling S.R. 82.

Fixing Guide: Recommended Nailing/Clipping as per requirements given in compliance with S.R. 82. The minimum recommended pitch may be influenced by certain restrictions. For advice on pitches between 22.5º and 17.5º please contact your local Roadstone location, which can be found here.

Colours
Terracotta
Slate Grey
Farmhouse Red
Brown

 

Technical Specification

Roof Tiles are manufactured to exacting standards in compliance with I.S. E.N. 490: 2005 Concrete Roofing Tiles & Fittings and should be fixed in accordance with the Irish Code of Practice for Slating and Tiling S.R. 82.

Product Sizes
Size (overall) Minimum Pitch Maximum Pitch Qty per strap
Standard Tile 268 x 165mm 35°

90°

(Over 55º subject to increased fixing)

10
Eave Tile 210 x 165mm 35°

90°

(Over 55º subject to increased fixing)

8
Tile and a half 268 x 248mm 35°

90°

(Over 55º subject to increased fixing)

10
Resources
Roof Tile Accessories Installation Guide

We've created these handy demonstration videos to help you when using and installing our products.
We'll be adding to our video tutorial library on a regular basis, so don't forget to check in with us to see what's new.

Remote video URL
Preview image for the video "Vent Tile Installation - Roadstone Roof Products".

 

Remote video URL
Preview image for the video "Tile Clip Installation - Roadstone Roof Products".

 

Remote video URL
Preview image for the video "Stepped Dry Verge Installation - Roadstone Roof Products".

 

Remote video URL
Preview image for the video "Dry Hip System Installation - Roadstone Roof Products".

 

Remote video URL
Preview image for the video "Rapid Roll-out ridge Installation - Roadstone Roof Products".

 

Resources
ROOF TILES BROCHURE
ROOF TILES SDS
Fixing Guide
Windloading

Under strong wind gusts the uplift of the roof tiles may be in excess of the dead mass of the tiles, hence requiring them to be securely fixed to prevent them being lifted from the building.

 

Wind Loadings/Tile Fixing

The principal factors to be considered in deciding on the necessity for additional mechanical fixings are:

  1. The exposure and location of the site
  2. Type of element
  3. The height of the building
  4. The roof pitch
  5. The higher wind loadings encountered at eaves and verges

Where a building is complex in shape, located on steep sloping ground or near to the edge of a cliff, further advice should be obtained.

 

Recommended Nailing/Clipping

Recommended Nailing/Clipping as per requirements given in compliance with SR. 82.

  • In the green area of the map every tile should be nailed or mechanically fixed.
  • In the blue area each tile in every alternative course should be nailed or mechanically fixed.
  • On all sites, every edge or perimeter tile should be nailed or mechanically fixed. In the case of valleys, the first full tile should be nailed or mechanically fixed.
  • On exposed sites and in built up areas subject to adverse wind effects such as funnelling, every tile should be nailed or mechanically fixed within the blue area.
  • On all roofs at pitches above 45°, each tile should be nailed or mechanically fixed.
  • On all roofs at pitches of 55° and over, in addition to nailing each tile, the tail of each tile should be mechanically fixed.

 

Exposed buildings

For the purposes of selecting appropriate mechanical fixing, buildings in the following circumstances are considered to be exposed:

(a) any building which stands above its surroundings or has a ridge height in excess of 12 metres above adjoining ground level, or

(b) any building on a hill slope or hill top, or

(c) any building in a built up area which is subject to adverse wind effects, such as funnelling, or

(d) any building which is located in the green area of the map.

 

Severely exposed buildings

For the purposes of selecting appropriate mechanical fixing, buildings located in the green area of map which are in the following circumstances, are considered to be severely exposed:

(a) any building which stands above its surroundings or has a ridge height in excess of 12 metres above adjoining ground level, or

(b) any building on a hill slope or hill top, or

(c) any building which is subject to adverse wind effects, such as funnelling.

In summary, minimum fixing requirements for single lap tiles:

 

Tile Profile Nail Size
Pitch Fixing requirements
Pitch ≥ 55°  All exposure conditions: every tile head nailed and tail clipped
Pitch > 45° a) Normal building: every tile head nailed or tail clipped
and < 55° b)  Exposed or severely exposed building: every tile head nailed and tail clipped
Pitch ≤ 45° a) Perimeter* area, normal building: every tile head nailed or tail clipped
b) Roof area excluding perimeter*, normal building : each tile in every alternative course head nailed or tail clipped
c) E Exposed building: every tile head nailed or tail clipped
d)   Severely exposed building: every tile head nailed and tail clipped

*All bedded ridge tiles should be mechanically fixed.

All tiles at eaves, verges, ridges, hips and tiles adjacent to valleys, abutments, chimneys, rooflights, etc.