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Interlocking concrete tiles are perhaps the most cost effective of the roof coverings. They are laid as a single lap, side by side with the grooves on the underside of the one tile resting within those on the upper side of the preceding tile. Plain tiles come in both concrete and clay forms with the hand made clay tiles being the most expensive. Plain tiles are often used for tile hanging. Pantiles are usually made from clay. Traditionally, they are single lapped with the downward roll of each tile simply rolling over the upward roll of the preceding tile. Modern alternatives in both clay and concrete often emulate the look of the pantile whilst using the technology of the interlocking tile. We have developed an unrivalled depth of experience, which gives it the ability to carry out even the most complex project.
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