Concrete Roof Tiles

Bob on August 23rd, 2010

Concrete Roof Tiles. Concrete roof tiles first came about in the 19th century. Sand, water and cement were mixed to produce the first concrete roofs. In the early 1900′s, concrete tiles became more stylish. Color pigments were added to them so that they may look like clay roofs. As time went by, modern technology has improved the appearance and quality of concrete roofs, and companies continue to manufacture these roofs that last a lifetime. Many houses that first used concrete roofs actually have their houses standing still up to this date. That’s because of the durability of concrete. They can sustain winds that are over 125 mph, while other roof types would have been stripped away at this speed of wind.

  • In addition, they are Class A fire resistant and are not attractive to termites and moss as well. Even earthquakes cannot easily put down a roof made of concrete. The key here is properly installing the concrete roof, such that it follows the building code standards. Many homeowners also choose this type of roof because it doesn’t require much maintenance and repair. Although it is a bit costly, the performance it does to protect your home is clearly outstanding. This is why concrete roof tiles are popular everywhere.
  • Roofs installed with concrete tiles are the way to go. All you need is good cement, water, quality river sand, and you’re in business.
    We produce Aluminum Roof Tile Molds for the concrete tile roofing industry.

    If your company needs an aluminum mold for concrete roofing tiles, please call 800-524-8083 or email us at sales@kineticdc.com. Also take a look at our main website, Kinetic Die Casting Company



    Aluminum Tile Molds for Concrete Roofing

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