They are particularly suitable to complex roof geometries.
Thrutone fibre cement roof slate.
They have a superb smooth surface and are available in six unique colours.
The marley eternit thrutone slate 600 x 300mm.
Cost effective lightweight easy to cut and install this format appeals to all those involved with complex roofs where heavier interlocking products have neither the finished appearance of a sleek natural slate roof nor the speed of installation that cembrit.
They are one of the strongest slates on the market and are popular with architects and roofers.
Ideal for new builds loft extensions low pitch extensions.
This market leading lightweight roof slate is now available in five new colours and three shapes providing even more design flexibility.
A market leading manmade fibre cement slate featuring a smooth surface square cut edge.
Marley thrutone fibre cement slates feature a smooth surface and square cut edges giving a low profile slate at an economical price.
Cembrit jutland flat square edged fibre cement slate is the most popular fibre cement roof slate in the cembrit range.
Cedral thrutone smooth are a low profile fibre cement slate that features a smooth surface and square cut edges for a sleek aesthetically pleasing finish.
The thrutone is a fantastic low profile slate with an economical price.
Thrutones are particularly suitable to complex roof geometries down to 15.
Etex s thrutone slates are low profile man made fibre cement slates that feature a smooth surface and square cut edges for a sleek aesthetically pleasing finish.
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In 6 colours and 2 sizes each etex thrutone fibre cement slate is 4mm thick and each is 100 recyclable at the end of their life.
This is partly because of the high coverage rates of edgemere with just 9 7 tiles per m 2 compared to around 13 4 per m 2 for fibre cement slates and as high as 18 per m 2.
Thrutone endurance smooth fibre cement slate roofing from tegral has a superb smooth surface and are available in six unique colours.
Suitable for use on roof pitches down to 15.
If you take material costs alone natural slate can cost between 70 and 100 per m 2 whereas a concrete slate like edgemere can be as little as a third half the price.
The low profile slates are a favourite for complex designer and architecturally inspired roofs and on building facades.
There are a wide variety of colours and sizes available depending on your desired look for your property.
Thrutone endurance is ireland s strongest slate.
Perfect for a modern or classic home they will give your roof an elegant finish.