Low Pitch Roof Tiles

If you’re looking for tiles for a low-pitched roof, you’re in the right place. Suitable for pitches as low as 10° and available in a range of styles, there’s an option to suit almost any project. And because they’re made from lightweight materials like plastic and metal, they’re much easier to lift, handle and install - whatever you’re working on.

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Britmet Slate 2000 - Lightweight Metal Roof Tile
    Britmet Slate 2000 - Lightweight Metal Roof Tile 7 - 10 Working Days As Low As £12.23 View Options
    Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Pack of 25
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    Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Pack of 25 3 - 5 Working Days As Low As £72.98 View Options
    Britmet Plaintile - Lightweight Metal Roof Tile
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    Britmet Plaintile - Lightweight Metal Roof Tile 7 - 10 Working Days As Low As £8.63 View Options
    Britmet Profile 49 - Lightweight Metal Roof Tile
      Britmet Profile 49 - Lightweight Metal Roof Tile 7 - 10 Working Days As Low As £14.20 View Options
      Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Pewter Grey (25 Pack)
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      Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Pewter Grey (25 Pack) 3 - 5 Working Days £72.98 View Product
      Britmet Villatile - Lightweight Metal Roof Tile
        Britmet Villatile - Lightweight Metal Roof Tile 7 - 10 Working Days As Low As £15.14 View Options
        Britmet Ultratile - Lightweight Metal Roof Tile
          Britmet Ultratile - Lightweight Metal Roof Tile 7 - 10 Working Days As Low As £13.19 View Options
          Marley Mendip 12.5 Low Pitch Interlocking Concrete Roof Tile
            Marley Mendip 12.5 Low Pitch Interlocking Concrete Roof Tile 5 - 7 Working Days As Low As £2.39 View Options
            Eco Slate - Recycled Plastic Roof Tile (Pack of 16 - 1m2 Cover)
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            Eco Slate - Recycled Plastic Roof Tile (Pack of 16 - 1m2 Cover) 2 - 4 Working Days As Low As £50.29 View Options
            Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Stone Black (25 Pack)
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            Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Stone Black (25 Pack) 3 - 5 Working Days £72.98 View Product
            Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Chestnut Brown (25 Pack)
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            Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Chestnut Brown (25 Pack) 3 - 5 Working Days £72.98 View Product
            Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Plum (25 Pack)
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            Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Plum (25 Pack) 3 - 5 Working Days £72.98 View Product
            Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Brick Red (25 Pack)
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            Tapco Synthetic Slate Tile - Brick Red (25 Pack) 3 - 5 Working Days £72.98 View Product
            Tapco DaVinci Select Shake Composite Roof Tiles - 559x254x16mm - Pack of 22 (1.1m2)
              Tapco DaVinci Select Shake Composite Roof Tiles - 559x254x16mm - Pack of 22 (1.1m2) 3 - 5 Working Days As Low As £105.59 View Options
              IKO Slate - Recycled Synthetic Roof Slate in Slate Grey (Pack of 27 - 1.5m2 Cover)
                IKO Slate - Recycled Synthetic Roof Slate in Slate Grey (Pack of 27 - 1.5m2 Cover) 5 - 5 Working Days As Low As £110.29 View Options
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                Frequently Asked Questions

                What is the 'Pitch'?

                'Pitch' refers to the steepness of your roof between the eaves and apex (the top and the bottom.) This is commonly displayed as an angle, such as 10°, and will impact which roof tiles you can use and how you are required to fit them. 

                Why Does Roof Pitch Impact Which Tiles I Can Use?

                Because of how shallow they are, low pitched roofs cannot shed water easily. This increases the likelihood of capillary action, where water finds its way into your roof space through the narrow gaps between tiles. That’s why we stock our innovative range of tiles for low pitched roofs, as they’ve been rigorously tested and proven to withstand the unique requirements of a shallow pitch. Bear in mind that you may need to fit these tiles differently, such as increasing the headlap.

                What is Considered a 'Low Pitch'?

                The majority of homes in Britain will have a roof with a pitch between 18° and 26°. Roofs with a pitch of 14° or lower are considered “low pitch”. If your roof’s angle is below 9°, you won’t be able to use roof tiles and will instead need to use a low pitch roofing sheet

                Why Are Low Pitch Roof Tiles Either Metal or Plastic?

                Heavier roof tiles such as those made from slate or concrete generally require a pitch of 25° or more. Steeper roofs are also stronger structurally. Therefore, only lightweight materials such as metal and plastic are suitable for low pitched roofing projects. Thankfully, these products don’t sacrifice aesthetics, strength or longevity, often lasting well over 40 years.