Polycarbonate construction for durability designed to withstand extreme weather.
Spanish roof tiles types.
Multi colored barrel tile blends and aged barrel tile coloring blends.
Tile roofing styles.
Metal roof tiles have become very popular due to their light weight and ease of installation but those same benefits are also their disadvantages.
While there are many variations of tile roof styles a few stand out as the most common types installed today.
Concrete clay roof tiles.
Brava barrel tile composite spanish roof tile.
Environmentally friendly composite roofing material.
Clay roof tile shapes include spanish tile mission tile french tile barrel tile interlocking tile flat tile scalloped tiles.
Profiles are a fraction of the weight of our conventional roof tiles and are perfect for re roof projects.
Spanish tiles are made of ceramic or concrete.
Class 4 impact rating 110mph wind resistance the highest in the industry.
Metal tiles are available in different patterns and shapes to imitate products such as barrel tiles spanish roofs slate tiles wood shake tiles and even regular shingle patterns.
Our sub six profiles and our flat lightweight 720 lbs.
While they traditionally come in two pieces one piece tiles are available.
These state of the art tiles offer an exclusive streamlined look with minimalist textures.
Cedar shakes shingles.
Uniquely striking with colour integrity and low maintenance.
Also known as double roman roofs the mission style is distinct for its pronounced ridges or ribs that stick out far more than any other tile roof style.
Polycarbonate spanish tile roof panel is stylish and durable.
A spanish tile roof is one of the most attractive roofing choices when choosing a tile type covering for your home.
The polycarbonate material is designed to hold up in rough weather conditions and the red spanish tile profile exudes elegance.
Clay tiles are fireproof and fairly durable requiring fewer repairs or replacements than asphalt roofs.
Eaglelite is our lightweight fire safe roof tile that is available in some of our most established profiles and colors.
Traditionally clay roofs came in one color terracotta and were used on spanish and southwestern style homes almost exclusively.
Ceramic tiles have long been a popular option for roofs around the country.
Available in any color combination all tiles colored throughout.
Spanish tile boasts a classic look but is also provides a modern appeal as well.
Colored clay roof tiles are made by blending dyes or minerals with the clay to create consistent color combinations.
They can also be manufactured to simulate wood shake slate or shingle shapes.