dave1967 Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 Afternoon, can anyone help with identifying these tiles please. cheers
Dave Jones Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 looks to be a type of ludlow, take it to your nearest merchant they will tell you. https://www.roofingsuperstore.co.uk/product/marley-ludlow-major-interlocking-concrete-roof-tile.html
dave1967 Posted September 19, 2024 Author Posted September 19, 2024 cheers, does anyone recognise the hand logo on it? its around 1965.
makie Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 It's definitely not a marley tile, your best bet is contacting a reclamation yard and providing them photos. 1
dave1967 Posted September 19, 2024 Author Posted September 19, 2024 agree, not seem a marley the same .
FuerteStu Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 Looks very much like Camtile but they are normally 2 groove not 3 🤔
FuerteStu Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 These were my Camtile ones I ended up skipping.. Almost identical, but narrower
dave1967 Posted September 19, 2024 Author Posted September 19, 2024 ok thanks , cant find any online so probably wont be much use to anyone if I reroof
Baz3991 Posted December 10, 2024 Posted December 10, 2024 Did you have any luck finding out what make this tile was? I am having the same problem, can't find any information on it. I'm looking to replace one individual tile that has been dislodged from my roof.
Baz3991 Posted December 10, 2024 Posted December 10, 2024 (edited) Don't know if it's still of interest but might be of use to someone, but these tiles are by a brand called Astor. Hardly any info out there on them. Credit to the restoration shop in St. Helens for the information, they have a stock of them. Edited December 10, 2024 by Baz3991 1
makie Posted December 10, 2024 Posted December 10, 2024 1 hour ago, Baz3991 said: Don't know if it's still of interest but might be of use to someone, but these tiles are by a brand called Astor. Hardly any info out there on them. Credit to the restoration shop in St. Helens for the information, they have a stock of them. Where you the guy I helped find this for on reddit? 😂
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