FAQ'S About Lightweight Tiles Roofing System

Our Lightweight Roofing Tiles are unique in their makeup and there are, therefore, bound to be some questions. We've tried to highlight some of the most Frequently Asked Questions below. If there are any other queries which we have not answered here, please send us your questions.

Click on each of the questions below to see the answers.

 

We’ve created a short video series covering key stages of the process, from fixing battens to fitting ridge tiles and using Flexim Roof Putty. You can watch the full playlist on YouTube or check out the Reels tab and Highlights on Instagram.

Yes. Roof windows such as Velux can be installed, but you will need the correct flashing kit (for example, Velux “EDW” kit for profiled tiles). Always check the manufacturer’s pitch compatibility as some windows require at least a 15° roof pitch.

Our granulated tiles weigh around 6kg per m², while our smooth tiles are slightly lighter at 5kg per m².

We recommend our 45mm colour-matched screws, which are galvanised and plastic-coated for long-term weather protection. Using our fixings also helps preserve your product warranty.

Flexim is a ready-to-use, waterproof roof putty used for fixing ridge tiles. It’s flexible, clean to apply, and saves time on installation. There’s a dedicated video in our series that gives a quick look at how it works.

Yes. Although we don’t manufacture a 3/5-way ridge end cap, our blog explains alternative methods for joining hips and ridges on these roof types. Read our blog on joining hips and ridges on Victorian and Edwardian conservatory roofs here.

As we've highlighted above, our lightweight roofing tiles can be attached on top of an existing conservatory roof in order to become a Lightweight TIled Conservatory Roof. Due to this fairly unique form of application, the roof battens will need to be attached to your existing conservatory roof and glazing bars. Each conservatory will have a variance in how the glazing bars are manufactured, so this is therefore guidance and not an instruction. 

In some cases, there are removable top strips that run along the entire length of the glazing bar on the outside of the conservatory. Once these strips are removed it will give you a much better idea of where to anchor the batten. For this task, you will need robust, self-tapping, galvanised bolts/screws that are long enough to go through both the batten and the alloy main body of the glazing bars. It is then advisable to use a thin gauge screw or bolt to attach our tiles onto the battens so as to not split the batten or glazing bars.

Our tiles are suitable for any roof with a pitch of 10° or more. Popular applications include conservatories, sheds, garages, porches, summerhouses, stables, timber buildings, carports and more.

The price of our Lightweight Budget Tiles start from just £28 (Inc. VAT) per square meter. Due to the hand finished, high quality of our granulated tiles they are £43 per m². The fast, easy, DIY installation still make our tiles great value for money. 

Yes, as long as the converted roof achieves a pitch of 10° or more. Lower-pitched structures can often be built up with battens to meet this minimum requirement.

The minimum recommended pitch is 10° for proper water drainage and guaranteed performance. Installations below this pitch aren’t covered under warranty.

Our lightweight roofing tiles are hand-finished with care. Lead times vary depending on demand, but typically it takes up to 14 working days during busy periods. We always keep customers updated on their order status to ensure smooth delivery.

Yes, we may accept returns on surplus items within 14 days, provided they are unused and whole. Check our Returns Policy for full terms and conditions.

We focus on one distinctive Roman Pantile profile. This helps ensure consistency, quality, and compatibility across all installations.

Absolutely. Our lightweight tiles are strong enough for full residential applications and meet relevant fire certification. Just ensure a fireproof membrane is used underneath as part of the build. You can view the fire safety certificate here.

Installation is quick, one person can typically fit 1m² of tiles in just a few minutes once battens are in place. Their simplicity makes them ideal for both DIYers and trade installers working to tight timescales.

Not at all. One of the big benefits is that our tiles are easy to cut and fix using basic tools. A standard saw or handheld disc cutter will do the job. The videos in our series show just how straightforward it is.

Yes, our tiles can be installed over existing conservatory roofs. Battens must be securely fixed into the glazing bars. We recommend using self-tapping galvanised bolts.

No, our tiles are ideal for DIYers. We provide printed installation instructions here and our full video series as a YouTube playlist here.

Unfortunately, at the moment our tiles do not hold BBA certificates, however, our lightweight roof tiles have been fully tested in the EU and also hold fire certification to BS 476 Part 3: 2004.  We may look at gaining these certificates in the near future

Yes, our tiles can help reduce both heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, particularly when used as part of an insulated roofing system. For best performance, they should be installed alongside appropriate insulation materials within the roof build-up.

Our lightweight tiles are made up of a mix of top quality virgin and recycled polypropylene. This means that they can also be recycled after use. Our granulated tiles are then coated with a Natural Stone, UV stable Granulate.

Yes, our tiles are tested to British Standard BS 476 Part 3: 2004 and achieved an AC fire rating. For the rating to apply in your build, a fireproof membrane must also be used underneath.

To view our certificates please click here.

Yes, we’ve tested them for strength, and one of the videos in our YouTube Series shows this in action. They’re made from a tough, stone-coated plastic that’s both lightweight and durable, with a 25-year guarantee.

We’re a small, UK-based team. Our video series on YouTube introduces the people behind the business, including our Director and staff who help make sure every order is spot on.

Delivery costs are based on order size, delivery location, and shipping method. Please refer to our Delivery Policy for more information.

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