fact is any roofing maker can and will stop making your chosen material, so you always should buy extra pieces especially if you have bad winds or big tree limbs that break, and store them in similar light (fading) We had about 20 of the 2 types and should have kept more. Since Monier went bankrupt.
Never Have to Replace, I doubt that. I am considering these for a project and think they are probably great, but they can't be perfect. My guess is that they will need to be replaced after 20 to 30 years.
What is the weight per square? I'm considering stone-coated metal or composite that mimics roof tiles, and don't want to upgrade my trusses for buildings that currently have shingle. Also concerned about r-value over concrete tiles.
Are you saying that these tiles do not get algea? I live in a house that's almost 100 yrs old with Spanish Tile Roof & can't imagine putting fake tiles on it.
@@canisamator7937that makes them “non-traditional” for materials. They conform to all other standards and exceed breaking standards. Which makes this “fake” superior to traditional.
@@mongoose0307 What makes them superior? Clay tile roofs last 100+ years and stand up to extreme weather conditions, keep homes in hot climates cooler. They also resist fires.Can synthetic do better than that?
I called the company today. I was forwarded to a district rep to find out that he would transfer me to another regional warehouse. If it's this hard to purchase tiles, buy somewhere else. If it feels bad, then stay away.
What about PRICE?
all the "Cons" is what makes it special.
Exactly what I'm looking for. Gracias ❤️
Very good migos
Why don't any of the larger well known sythetic brands make a composit S clay tile look. The company you recommend is kind of newer.
fact is any roofing maker can and will stop making your chosen material, so you always should buy extra pieces especially if you have bad winds or big tree limbs that break, and store them in similar light (fading) We had about 20 of the 2 types and should have kept more. Since Monier went bankrupt.
Is there a distributor in Canada?
Never Have to Replace, I doubt that. I am considering these for a project and think they are probably great, but they can't be perfect. My guess is that they will need to be replaced after 20 to 30 years.
What is the weight per square? I'm considering stone-coated metal or composite that mimics roof tiles, and don't want to upgrade my trusses for buildings that currently have shingle.
Also concerned about r-value over concrete tiles.
Less than 300#/square. So, equivalent to an asphalt shingle.
Are you saying that these tiles do not get algea?
I live in a house that's almost 100 yrs old with Spanish Tile Roof & can't imagine putting fake tiles on it.
What makes them “fake”, in your opinion?
@@mongoose0307 Not made of traditional terracotta clay but a type of plastic /composite, synthetic material.
@@canisamator7937that makes them “non-traditional” for materials. They conform to all other standards and exceed breaking standards. Which makes this “fake” superior to traditional.
@@mongoose0307 What makes them superior? Clay tile roofs last 100+ years and stand up to extreme weather conditions, keep homes in hot climates cooler. They also resist fires.Can synthetic do better than that?
@@canisamator7937yes
I called the company today. I was forwarded to a district rep to find out that he would transfer me to another regional warehouse. If it's this hard to purchase tiles, buy somewhere else. If it feels bad, then stay away.
It is what makes modern Spanish colonial homes look like garbage. Get the real thing even if that means driving a trailer across the border.