Installed correctly, they represent great protection for the house.
They can be purchased in different colours, depending on the client’s taste and the type of cover you are looking for. The average life of fifty years is calculated, as long as basic roof care is applied. In addition, its price is lower than that of ceramic tiles. They have greater weight and mechanical resistance. You will usually find those in colder climates since they are more resistant to frost and winds. They are easy to install on your roof and, like the Roman ones, require less material. They are also thicker and more stable because they do not have curvature. They are square and flat, with thick lines that allow rainwater to fall. This roof tile gives a much tidier visual appearance. Back in time, in the medieval village of Conques in France, the inhabitants just had to retrieve their already made tiles from the local river. It also has the lowest embodied energy of all roofing materials. Roofing slates are popular as a roofing material due to their waterproof qualities and durability (they can last for centuries with virtually zero maintenance). Both roofing materials have been used in building for centuries. Roof tiles are historically made from slate or terracotta, which is Italian for “baked earth”, traditionally referred to as clay tiles.