The red rosemary tiles are very very old and delaminated/shaled and filthy. We are converting the loft and there is solid sarking underneath and between them is 60's bituminous felt that we will be stripping off as well as the tiles.
We were thinking of the small format concrete tiles that are available but wondered how this would look joining on to our neighbours roof - we are worried about it looking hideous.
Perhaps the Marley Duo Modern:
http://www.building-supplies-online...of-tile-old-english-dark-red-5418-p.jpg_2.jpg
Or the Redland Duo Plain:
http://www.greenjackets.co.uk/Images/Products/Large/1771_Tile-Int DuoPlain Redland Rustic Red.jpg
Or, because of the solid sarking (and to avoid removing it or fitting battens over it and differences in height), should we just stick to new Rosemary tiles - it's mainly for the front elevation and there are 3 large velux's in the front plain?
Starting in few weeks hopefully. If you can advise on the best membrane as well that would be great please?
Any advice appreciated folks.
Thanks again.
We were thinking of the small format concrete tiles that are available but wondered how this would look joining on to our neighbours roof - we are worried about it looking hideous.
Perhaps the Marley Duo Modern:
http://www.building-supplies-online...of-tile-old-english-dark-red-5418-p.jpg_2.jpg
Or the Redland Duo Plain:
http://www.greenjackets.co.uk/Images/Products/Large/1771_Tile-Int DuoPlain Redland Rustic Red.jpg
Or, because of the solid sarking (and to avoid removing it or fitting battens over it and differences in height), should we just stick to new Rosemary tiles - it's mainly for the front elevation and there are 3 large velux's in the front plain?
Starting in few weeks hopefully. If you can advise on the best membrane as well that would be great please?
Any advice appreciated folks.
Thanks again.