Ceramic tiles — a durable and natural roof covering

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Ceramic tiles are one of the oldest roofing materials, which has remained popular to this day. In Europe, tile roofs are highly valued and popular, as they are perfect for both old town buildings and modern structures.

Ceramic tiles are made from natural clay, no harmful substances are used in their manufacture, so the tiles do not emit any allergens and are considered one of the most natural roofing materials. Tiles are extremely popular due to their long service life. It is believed that a tiled roof can serve 100 or even more years, which is only confirmed by history and archaeological finds. Ceramic tiles are resistant to cold, heat, moisture and sunlight. Shingles hardly drink rainwater and naturally


“breathe”, so condensation does not accumulate under them. It should be mentioned that tiled roofs retain heat and perfectly insulate sound. Tiles are also distinguished by their color range and shapes Many consider the rather large weight of the tiles to be one of the main minuses, but this is more an advantage than a disadvantage. Due to their weight, tiled roofs withstand hurricanes or snow more easily.

We offer our customers high-quality and durable Wienerberger ceramic tiles that meet these essential requirements (STR 2.05. 02:2001 “Building structures. Roofs”):

  • resistance to operational influences,
  • mechanical durability and stability,
  • fire safety,
  • hygiene, health and environmental protection,
  • safety of use,
  • protection against noise,
  • energy saving and heat preservation.
  • Contact us, send us your individual roof projects and we will help you choose
  • tiles of the most suitable shape and color, and we will calculate exactly how many of them will be needed for roofing.

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