This is a great option for buildings with more complex layout than a simple rectangular of square and is a type of roof that will hold well in rain snow or windy conditions.
Roof tile shapes.
Pantiles are traditionally and historically the most commonly used type of shape for residential and commercial roof tiling.
A cross hipped roof is a common roof type with perpendicular hip sections that form an l or t shape in the roof hip.
Overlapping tiles are the most classic shapes and meant to provide an interesting roofing design.
Overlapping tiles as their name suggests work in pairs that overlap each other providing an interesting design for your system.
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They have interlocks on the sides with channels or ribs and butts may also lock into the tops of the underlying shingles.
These can provide enhances protection.
The following roof tiles are referred to as pantiles.
Imbrex and tegula an ancient roman pattern of curved and flat tiles that make rain channels on a roof.
Concrete clay roof tiles.
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Pantiles with an s shaped profile allowing adjacent tiles to interlock.
They can also be manufactured to simulate wood shake slate or shingle shapes.
Overlapping this is one of the most classic roof tile shapes in the country.
Clay roof tile shapes include spanish tile mission tile french tile barrel tile interlocking tile flat tile scalloped tiles.
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Interlocking clay roof tiles photo at left are either flat or low profile and are laid in a single thickness with a 3 inch overlap.
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Spanish tile or s tile.
Roman tiles flat in the middle with a concave curve at one end and a convex curve at the other to allow interlocking.
When it comes to the different shapes of roof tiles then the most common categories which you can find are tiles with interlocking or tiles without interlocking.
This is achieved by nailing each tile to the roof structure.
Their overlapping design provides enhanced protection for your entire home.
Contours and ribs add strength to the tiles.