Fibre cement ridge tiles are essential for achieving a clean, professional-looking finish to your fibre cement roof. Ridge tiles run along the apex at the top of a pitched roof, for the perfect finishing touch that also protects your roof space from ...
Fibre cement ridge tiles are essential for achieving a clean, professional-looking finish to your fibre cement roof. Ridge tiles run along the apex at the top of a pitched roof, for the perfect finishing touch that also protects your roof space from adverse weather. As well as our products for creating a fibre cement ridge we also provide a fantastic selection of fibre cement hip tiles and flashings.
We work with leading fibre cement roofing manufacturers to offer our customers an unmatched selection of high-quality products. These include Cembrit and Eternit, both of whom are incredibly well-respected in the industry for their craftsmanship and commitment to quality. What’s more, our range is also available in a wide range of colours, so you’re sure to find the perfect match for your property and tastes.
Advantages of Fibre Cement Ridge Tiles, Hip Tiles and Flashings
Fibre cement ridge tiles come with a number of fantastic benefits; these include:
Durability: Fibre cement is an incredibly strong material, able to withstand serious impacts.
Weatherproof: Fibre cement is nearly invulnerable to damage from adverse weather, particularly water ingress
Lightweight: Fibre cement is actually just over four times lighter than concrete, making it much easier to work with
Low Cost: Fibre cement is an incredibly economical way to protect your roof
Fight Condensation: Fibre cement is naturally breathable, which will allow excess moisture to escape and prevent issues such as condensation
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