Can You Paint Terracotta Roof Tiles?
Can You Paint Roof Tiles?
Roof tiles from Boral a brilliant solution for your home
Boral Roofing recommends concrete and terracotta tiles for use as roof tiles. Given the wide choice of concrete and terracotta tiles available in the market today in terms of materials, finishes, colours and profiles, Boral Roofing encourages builders, architects and specifiers to consider them in their projects. The roof is usually the largest surface area…
Curvado Spanish Terracotta Roof Tiles from Bristile Roofing
La Escandella Ceramica – Curvado Range of Terracotta Roof Tiles The Curvado range of terracotta roof tiles offers class, distinction and style. Distinctively European and available in a range of colours and finishes, the Curvado range offers numerous advantages including: Colour Fast Because they’re made from clay that has been kiln fired at extreme…
Boral Roofing Concrete and Terracotta Roof Tiles
Boral Roofing offer an extensive range of quality roof tiles that have been designed to deliver exceptional long term durability. Boral’s attractive range of terracotta and concrete tile designs are available in a wide selection of colours to suit any architectural style.Boral offer high quality roof installation and roofing services to ensure tiles are installed…
Terracotta, concrete and composite roof tiles
Monier Roofing a leading Australian roofing company offers a comprehensive range of roof tiles in a versatile choice of profiles, colours and materials. Be it terracotta, concrete or composite, each material brings its own unique advantages to the application. Concrete – Gets stronger with age Considered the most economical and durable roofing material on…
Bristile Roofing uses La Escandella terracotta tiles for church roof
Bristile Roofing sourced unglazed terracotta tiles from Spanish manufacturer La Escandella Ceramica for installation on the roof of the Pantanassa Monastery Church near Sydney. The Pantanassa Monastery Church is a Greek Orthodox church that sits high on a rugged bluff an hour north of Sydney, accessible only by a track carved through the bush. Aware…
Monier terracotta tiles – architects working on the design of a Federation property
Architects working on the design of a Federation property extension in Sydney chose terracotta tiles from Monier Roofing to help the house conform to heritage requirements. The owners of this house located in Haberfield in Sydney’s inner west first purchased the Federation property because of its relatively large block of land and close proximity to…
Boral terracotta tiles transforms a derelict sandstone cottage in Sydney into an amazing home
Boral terracotta shingle roof tiles were specified by the architect to transform an old sandstone cottage in the Sydney foreshore suburb of Hunter’s Hill from its original, nearly derelict state into a stunning home. Practically abandoned for 15 years, the cottage featured a heavily deteriorated shingle cedar roof, exposed sarking and damaged timber beam supports;…