Pitched Roofing

We offer a wide range of top-quality roofing tiles and products needed to build a strong and durable pitched roof. We stock a vast supply of roofing tiles, battens, underlay, and insulation from top brands such as Marley, Etex, Primera, and more.

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  • Pitched Roofing

    Vent3 Classic – Breathable Membrane

    Vent3 Classic is a triple layer fabric, high performance breather membrane, made from high tensile spun bonded polypropylene layers, around a micro‐porous polypropylene film. Designed for use in a fully supported or unsupported tiled, slated or metal roof system. The high vapour permeability and waterproof nature of the membrane, combined with excellent tensile/tear strength and high wind uplift resistance make Vent3 Classic the professional’s choice as the ultimate breather membrane. It is equally suitable whether draped unsupported over rafters or laid directly over insulation. The outer layer forms the functional waterproof surface, the middle layer is the breathable waterproof membrane, and the inner layer protects the membrane from abrasion and damage, also giving additional strength. This enables the fabric to allow moisture vapour to pass through, whilst remaining fully waterproof. The upper surface is Grey, printed with the trade name and head lap lines. Available in 1.0m and 1.5m widths as standard to conform easily to any typical roof configuration or the individual working practices of the installer.

    Benefits:
    • Three Layer Membrane
    • Clean and easy to use
    • Lightweight and Flexible
    • Excellent tensile and tear strength
    • Waterproof Membrane
    • Long Term Durability
    • UV Stable (3 months exposure)
    • Warm and Cold Roof Application

    Product Details
    Roll Weight (kg): 3.0, 5.8, 8.7
    Weight g/m²: 115
    Roll Length m: 25, 50
    Roll Width m: 1 & 1.5
    Roll Area m²: 25, 50, 75
    Colour: Light Grey Upper / Grey Lower

  • Pitched Roofing

    DuPont™ Tyvek Supro/Supro Plus

    Tyvek® Supro is a durable, water resistant membrane that is reinforced with a laminated polypropylene nonwoven. This airtight, vapour-permeable membrane is extremely water-resistant, and can be used for all supported and unsupported pitched roofs.

    Extremely water-resistant W1 level: Protection from the elements

    Breather membrane: Enhances energy saving and aids airtightness

    Vapour-permeable: Protection from water and moisture damage

    Durable resistance to prolonged UV radiation and high temperatures: Can be left exposed for up to 4 months

    Full BBA and IAB approval: Can be used in all pitched roof constructions and some wall applications

  • Pitched Roofing

    Cwt-y-Bugail Welsh Slate Roofing

    WHICH GRADE OF CWT-Y-BUGAIL WELSH SLATE DO YOU NEED?

    Cwt-y-Bugail Welsh Slate roofing is available in three thickness grades: Capital, County, and Celtic. The thickness of the three specific grades is to suite the range of different roofing project requirements. The quality of the stone will allow production of roofing slates in excess of 1 metre in length, but the majority of the production is focused on the core production sizes (500 x 300 mm, 400 x 250 mm and 300 x 200 mm) in three thickness grades; Capital (5.5 mm), County (7 mm), and Celtic (9mm). Each grade of slate has a subtly differing character, but all have the intrinsic quality that makes Cwt-y-Bugail Slate the envy of the slate world.

    Cwt-y-Bugail produces a beautiful dark blue-grey with occasional white veins and unique riven texture.  Located east of Blaenau Ffestiniog in North Wales, it has been producing slates from 1840, and was formed by the Ordovician slate beds laid down over 470 million years ago. The Cwt-y-Bugail slate has a distinctive banding known as relic bedding and gives an extremely uniform unfading appearance on the roof. Although without the immense capacity of its sister quarry at Penrhyn it is still able to produce large volumes of roofing slate.

    Cwt-y-Bugail Welsh Slate comes in three thickness grades to suite your projects specific roofing needs.

  • Pitched Roofing

    Penrhyn Welsh Slate Roofing

    WHICH GRADE OF PENRHYN WELSH SLATE DO YOU NEED?

    Penrhyn Welsh Slate roofing is available in three thickness grades: Capital, County, and Celtic. The thickness of the three specific grades is to suite the range of different roofing project requirements. The quality of the stone will allow production of roofing slates in excess of 1 metre in length, but the majority of the production is focused on the core production sizes (500 x 300 mm, 400 x 250 mm and 300 x 200 mm) in three thickness grades; Capital (5.5 mm), County (7 mm), and Celtic (9mm). Each grade of slate has a subtly differing character, but all have the intrinsic quality that makes Penrhyn® Slate the envy of the slate world.

    Penrhyn Heather Blue slate, also known as Bangor Blue and Penrhyn® Purple, is produced from a fine-grained slate deposit, laid down over 500 million years ago in the Cambrian period.

    Penrhyn Quarry in the heart of Snowdonia is one of the largest slate quarries in the world, and has been in commercial production for over seven centuries. The properties of the Penrhyn® slate allow it to be split into thin sheets but still retain its strength and unparalleled durability.

  • Pitched Roofing

    Estella Slate

    Estella Slate is a textured, deep blue-grey slate, quarried in the famous Northern Spanish region of Galicia, world-renowned for quality and stringent production values. Estella slate is pyrite-free, making it the perfect choice where a totally clean surface finish is desired. The precise consistency of thickness and the high-quality finish provides the Estella slate quarry with their exceptional reputation in the industry. Having been sold and used widely for over 30 years across the UK, Estella is considered one of the best value, quality driven slate

    Slate Details

    Estella Slate Sizes
    600 x 300
    500 x 250
    450 x 220
    400 x 250
    400 x 200

    Colours
    Blue / Grey
  • Pitched Roofing

    Cedral Fibre Cement Slate

    Cedral slates are made of fibre cement. This composite material is composed of ingredients that are readily available in nature and that are low in toxicity. The main components are cement (made from limestone and clay rock), sand, air and water – mixed with fibres for extra strength. Thanks to the clever combination of air (30% of fibre-cement slates) and fibres, fibre cement slates are lighter and stronger than natural slates or roof tiles. They have an excellent wind and weather resistance, withstanding storms with ease. Thanks to their porous structure, they can also absorb up to a third of their weight in humidity, effectively combating condensation in your roof structure. This makes them the ideal roofing material, both for renovations and new constructions. Also important: fibre cement slates also have an excellent fire performance classification of A2-s1, d0. With Cedral slates you add safety and peace of mind to your home.

    Many people think of roof tiles as a robust solution for a roof. Tiles are a common roof covering, but they are not as durable as specially engineered fibre cement slates. Cedral slates – if placed properly – have a life expectancy of more than 50 year. This guarantees that you can enjoy a quality roof for years to come.

    Moreover, Cedral offers you a manufacturer’s warranty on its fibre cement slates. You won’t easily find any similar warranty for other roofing solutions. That’s because fibre-cement really stands out because of its lightweight strength.

  • Pitched Roofing

    Clay Plain Roof Tiles

    Plain tiles made from clay have been used to cover roofs in Britain for over eight hundred years and they form much of the character of the roofs seen in the South East of England and the Midlands, where the largest deposits of clay are located. Our extensive range contains colour, texture and camber options which meet the aesthetic and performance demands of all types of roofing applications.
    • BES 6001 ‘Excellent’ rating and A+ rated in the BRE Green Guide
    • Durable, natural material
    • Full range of colours and finishes
    • 30° low pitch options
    • Full range of fittings and accessories
    • Independent carbon footprint certification
    • Premium range of handmade tiles
  • Marley – Acme Double Camber
    Pitched Roofing

    Marley – Acme Double Camber

    A truly unique double camber profile that accentuates the light and shade throughout each day. Accreditation to the BES 6001 framework standard for 'Responsible Sourcing' means that projects using our clay tiles can now achieve extra credits under BREEAM. No other manufacturer in the UK has a clay double camber plain tile making this Acme tile truly unique. Acme double camber clay plain tiles have both a longitudinal and latitudinal camber, which accentuates light and shade and creates highly textured roofscapes. Colour Availability:
    • Dark Brindle (S)
    • Antique (F)
    • Burnt Flame (S)
    • Smooth Brindle (S)

    A truly unique double camber profile that accentuates the light and shade throughout each day.