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Roofing tile question

  • 19-11-2012 9:42pm
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    Hi all
    A few years ago, I got a bit of work done to fix a couple of holes in my roof due to cracked and missing tiles.

    The guy that did it, explained that he had to do repairs using concrete as the type of tile used first day are not made any more. Now that was not new information for me as several neighbours on the street had mentioned this to me before.

    However I now need some more repairs and would much prefer to get proper roof tiles as opposed to getting the same thing done again.

    The house is a terraced house.

    Any one got any suggestions?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 267 ✭✭teepee


    Hi all
    A few years ago, I got a bit of work done to fix a couple of holes in my roof due to cracked and missing tiles.

    The guy that did it, explained that he had to do repairs using concrete as the type of tile used first day are not made any more. Now that was not new information for me as several neighbours on the street had mentioned this to me before.

    However I now need some more repairs and would much prefer to get proper roof tiles as opposed to getting the same thing done again.

    The house is a terraced house.

    Any one got any suggestions?


    You should have no problem getting them , turn the tile over and find out the manufacturer or if its a old one bring it to a salvage yard and you'll get it there more than likely , also search done deal .
    Cementing up tiles is a big no no as there two different rates of strength dud different rates of explanation . Just replace them .


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