Flat Roof Tiles - XVII, XVIII And XIX Th Century flag


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"Flat Roof Tiles - XVII, XVIII And XIX Th Century"
FLAT ROOF TILES - XVII, XVIII and XIX th Century
Terracotta Roof Tiles have been used for several millennia. Whether they are flat or round, Roman type or so-called Roman tiles, if they are laid traditionally. They will ensure a reliable and solid cover ready to ensure the resistance of a roof for several centuries if it is maintained as it should be. Easy to install, you will get a cover full of charm and authenticity. Forget modern tiles programmed to last 50 to 80 years maximum – except for some, but very unattractive.
Flat Roof Tiles are the most sought after. 2 sizes are still easily found: 17cm x 27cm or 14cm x 24cm – depending on regional sources.
The red range is the most resistant, the clay is denser.
Some may be ocher or straw colored. Pay attention to their strength!
Some are in the form of scales or glazed, but rarer.
It takes approximately 70 to 80 pieces per m2 depending on the size and type of installation.
That is from €80 to €100 per m2 depending on the models, size and quality.
A classic flat roof tile costs between €1 and €1.50 each (excluding exceptions).
We are at your entire disposal as to the method of installation, the reliability and the availability of our stocks.
Plan the recovery of your roof well in advance!
Price: 86 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Terracotta

Reference: 1181728
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Flat Roof Tiles - XVII, XVIII And XIX Th Century
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