Hi
I have recently gained access to my flat roof for use as a roof terrace. The roof has just been newly asphalted and I was advised that I should also tile over the asphalt. I have been looking at 'promenade tiles' to do this job as suggested by the roofer but just wondered if I have any other options i.e. decking tiles, ceramics, regular patio tiles. I'm assuming its a weight issue, but the promenade tiles are quite expensive is there an alternative?
cheers
Newmski
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Re: Roof Terrace Tiles
Tiles for external use that will be receiving foot traffic are not going to be cheap.
Have a gander round the local tile shop and see what they have that are suitable and the prices involved.
Have a gander round the local tile shop and see what they have that are suitable and the prices involved.
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Re: Roof Terrace Tiles
porecelain grade 5, is your best bet for wear, frost and also non slip attributes etc, you will also have to allow for gulleys / drainage facilities, remember to allow for preperation to the asphalt, ie: aquapanel over the asphalt prior to tiling.