Bmi redland draws on the expertise and experience gathered from nearly 100 years as an industry leader.
Redland roof tiles 15 degree pitch.
Down to 17 5 degree pitches smooth with a headlap of 100mm.
2011 concrete roofing tiles and fittings for roof covering and wall cladding product specifications.
Our range of tiles slates renewable energy systems fittings and accessories combined with market leading technical support services enable us to deliver total pitched roofing solutions you can rely on.
From roof tiles and underlays to eaves systems and ridges bmi redland have a comprehensive range of roof products and systems.
All of our products are offered competitive prices.
They can also be used on low pitched roofs such as the sandtoft 20 20 tile which is a highly popular clay option that can be installed on pitches of 15.
Redland mini stonewold is the perfect solution against high winds in orkney.
All elements of bmi redland roofs are carefully designed tested and manufactured to give value visual appeal and a long lasting weathertight performance.
Browse our range of low pitched roof tiles and slates that can be used at a maximum pitch of 15 degrees.
Traditionally a minimum roof pitch of 20 was recommended in bs 5534 but modern tiles and slates have now been designed for applications as low as 15.
Down to 22 5 degree pitches smooth with a headlap of 75mm.
Redland mini stonewold is the perfect solution against high winds in orkney.
We also provide a number of other low pitch concrete interlocking solutions such as the mendip and wessex tiles each able to perform at pitches of 15 degrees and our new mendip 12 5 can be used at an even lower pitch of 12 5.
It is uncommon to find a roof below 15 but for those very low pitch applications there are interlocking clay pantiles available suitable for use down to 12 5.
With prevalent high winds in excess of 130mph on the orkney islands a solution was required that could withstand these elements when it came to roofing a new facility for elderly and vulnerable members of the community.