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| Weight | 1.35 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 27.9 × 17.8 × 1 cm |
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Reclaimed Whitwick Clay Roof Tiles
These reclaimed clay roof tiles offer proven performance, character, and flexibility for size sensitive roofing projects. Now heavily weathered, these reclaimed tiles show clear evidence of previous use. Environmental discolouration has muted their original orange tone. In addition, patches of lichen appear across many surfaces, and minor chips and surface marks confirm decades exposed to the elements.
Dimensions- L11″ x W7″ x D3/8″ (L27.9cm x W17.8cm x D1cm)
Please note, due to the nature of production, the age of the items and process of reclamation, there are likely to be imperfections and wear marks.
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| Weight | 1.35 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 27.9 × 17.8 × 1 cm |
These reclaimed clay roof tiles offer proven performance, character, and flexibility for size sensitive roofing projects. Terracotta roof tiles have protected buildings for centuries across Britain and Europe. Early builders chose clay because it was abundant, workable, and durable after firing. Over time, terracotta proved ideal for shedding water and resisting frost. Consequently, it became a trusted material for long lasting roofs. These reclaimed clay roof tiles continue that practical tradition today.
Terracotta suits roofing products well. It copes with temperature changes without cracking or warping. Moreover, it breathes naturally, helping manage moisture within roof structures. Colour and surface texture soften gradually through exposure rather than failing suddenly. Therefore, older terracotta roofs remain serviceable for decades. These reclaimed clay roof tiles clearly show those benefits.
This batch consists of handmade orange clay roof tiles measuring eleven inches by seven inches. This uncommon size offers slightly wider coverage than many standard roof tiles. As a result, they suit specific repair requirements where matching dimensions matter. Now heavily weathered, these reclaimed tiles show clear evidence of previous use. Environmental discolouration has muted their original orange tone. In addition, patches of lichen appear across many surfaces, and minor chips and surface marks confirm decades exposed to the elements.
Once bright in colour, the tiles now display a grey, rustic appearance. Consequently, they blend easily into older roofs during refurbishment work. Current stock levels allow construction of a small store or lean to. Handmade production introduces natural variation within each batch. Differences in thickness, size, and surface texture occur throughout. These qualities define reclaimed clay roof tiles.
These tiles were produced by Whitwick, once a regional supplier of orange clay roofing. Whitwick supplied handmade tiles to local building projects for many years. Today, surviving examples remain valued for compatibility with historic roofs. Using reclaimed roofing materials offers practical and environmental benefits. Reuse reduces landfill waste and preserves skilled manufacturing heritage. Therefore, reclaimed roof tiles provide reliable performance, visual consistency, and responsible reuse for traditional roofing projects.


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