
Howard Chapman, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Natural Clay",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Buildingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Lafarge Roofing launch new Redland OH Clay Pantile from
Lafarge Plasterboard, which we summarised at the time by saying "New Redland OH Clay Pantile has authentic reclaimed old English look in two weathered colours".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Greener building products do not cost the earth from
Sandtoft Roof Tiles: "Sandtoft Roof Tiles says 'premium' cost of green materials is a myth".
In June 2007, we covered the news from Marley Eternit
concerning its Domino and Symphony
- take a look at Marley Eternit launches clay interlocking tiles
which says: "Marley Eternit adds another innovation to its product range with the launch of Domino and Symphony, its new range of clay interlocking tiles".
Take a look also at the news release from Baggeridge Brick, Architectural brick cladding system of choice,
as well as Sandtofts 20/20 tiles a catalyst for change from Sandtoft Roof Tiles,
and 20/20 tiles for finishing touch to new homes from Sandtoft Roof Tiles.
See also:
Baggeridge helps gardens to thrive
(July 2006)
Baggeridge Origins range of clay pavers is perfect for revamping tired looking gardens
Elementix rainscreen cladding system
(July 2006)
Exciting new glazed finishes and patented easy installation and replacement tile fixing are amongst the unique features of Ibstock's new Elementix rainscreen cladding system
Lafarge Roofing latest Guide to Roofing Systems
(July 2006)
Publication of Lafarge Roofing's latest Guide to Roofing Systems confirms there really is a natural slate added to the Redland range
Baggeridge Brick appoint new approved installers
(May 2006)
The success of Corium, Baggeridge Brick's innovative clay cladding system, has driven the appointment of three brand new approved installers
Corium innovative clay cladding system,
(May 2006)
Corium, Baggeridge's innovative clay cladding system, has played an integral part in the redevelopment of the Vancouver Centre Shopping Centre in Kings Lynn
Demand soars for Plympton paver
(May 2006)
Plympton paver Mike Taylor is struggling to keep up with demand as customers choose Baggeridge's pavers
Large format clay tile brochures
(April 2006)
Technical brochures detailing Sandtoft's New Generation clay interlocking tiles, Olympus and Cassius, are now available
Marley Eternit - more colours for social housing
(December 2005)
Marley Eternit has extended its popular range of double-cambered natural clay plain tiles to offer even more colours the social housing sector
News on the Natural clay plain tiles from Marley Eternit
(December 2005)
Building two new cottages in the grounds of a Grade II listed country house required a traditional take on materials that was met by handcrafted natural clay plain tiles from Marley Eternit
News on the Natural clay plain tiles from Marley Eternit
(December 2005)
Natural clay plain tiles from Marley Eternit are helping a Tudor-style house in Japan come to terms with being as much a celebrity as its owner
Marley Eternit double-cambered Acme tiles
(November 2005)
Marley Eternit tiles help cement vows at exclusive wedding venue
Eternit tiles top five bedrooms in Buckinghamshire
(November 2005)
Handcrafted natural clay plain tiles from Marley Eternit helped meet three vital criteria when Cathedral Homes built a new GBP1.5million home in commuter belt Buckinghamshire
Rosemary in the Redland range from Lafarge Roofing
(October 2005)
Launch of a natural clay plain tile colour going under the historic Rosemary name in the Redland range from Lafarge Roofing
Cathedral Homes decide on Marley Eternit tiles
(October 2005)
Exemplary housebuilder Cathedral Homes, that provides cutting edge design and quality construction, had no trouble deciding which roof tiles to use on a project in a Conservation Area
Clay tile market gets boost from Marley Eternit
(August 2005)
Building work has begun in earnest on a GBP20million extension to Marley Eternit's main clay roof tile factory that will enable a 75% increase in production
Laing homes go for Sandtoft natural look
(August 2005)
Laing Homes South West Thames' Priory Gate Mews development at Reigate is one of the first major housing schemes in Surrey to use Sandtoft's 20/20 interlocking clay plain tile
Sandtoft products sit perfectly at new marina
(August 2005)
Houses and apartments at the Burton Waters Marina Development have all been roofed using a variety of products from Sandtoft's extensive tile collection
Sandtoft goes oriental
(August 2005)
The Wing Yip stores feature Sandtoft's impressive Europa tile
New generation Pantile from Sandtoft
(July 2005)
Sandtoft has launched the Neo Pantile, a new generation clay pantile that offers the fixing advantages of a concrete tile with the kerb appeal and character of natural clay
W E Black use Eternit Building Materials
(July 2005)
Housebuilders W E Black found Eternit tiles a perfect blend with the local Buckinghamshire bricks
News on the Natural clay plain tiles from Marley Eternit
(June 2005)
Natural clay plain tiles from Eternit Building Materials have been used on the roofs and walls of a mixture of townhouses and apartments by the design-led developer Swan Hill Homes
News on the Natural clay plain roof tiles from Marley Eternit
(May 2005)
Natural clay plain roof tiles and fibre cement Weatherboard from Eternit Building Materials have helped meet the preferences of planners and purchasers in a historic East Anglian town
Eternit-tiled cathedral
(May 2005)
Eternit-tiled cathedral is city's jewel in the crown
Eternit products help Bellway win awards
(May 2005)
Roofing and cladding products from Eternit Building Materials have helped a national housebuilder win awards for its part in a landmark multi-developer scheme
Eternit further extends Ashdowne handcrafted range
(April 2005)
Eternit Building Materials has extended its handcrafted range of natural clay plain roof tiles with the launch of a Wessex Blend colour - a mellow orange tile with a weathered appearance
News on the Natural clay plain tiles from Marley Eternit
(March 2005)
Natural clay plain tiles from Eternit Building Materials have helped an exclusive development meet Conservation Area criterion
News on the Ashdowne natural clay from Marley Eternit
(February 2005)
Handcrafted roof tiles from Eternit Building Materials have helped transform a former coach yard into a character development on the edge of a Conservation Area
Eternit Clay Tiles Come Home To Roost
(November 2004)
Only Eternit Building Materials could supply the complete range of natural clay plain tiles and fittings for an ornate roof for a house, called 'The Roost'
Eternit Tiles Help To Blend In A Conservation Area
(November 2004)
Clay plain tiles from Eternit Building Materials have helped Hill Partnerships meet exacting criteria for the redevelopment of a sheltered housing complex
News on the Natural clay plain tiles from Marley Eternit
(November 2004)
Court Homes specify a certain colour of natural clay roof tiles from Eternit Building Materials to give the developments a corporate look
News on the Natural clay plain tiles from Marley Eternit
(September 2004)
A blend of 6 types of natural clay plain tiles from Eternit Building Materials helped a family-run house builder to meet exacting design criteria for redevelopment of a site in a conservatiobn area
Eternit's Tiles Mark Railway Milestone
(August 2004)
The first new steam railway station to be built in Staffordshire for 100 years has specified Eternit's tiles because no other manufacturer could match the Staffordshire Blue colour required
Eternit Building Materials At Housebuilding 2004
(July 2004)
Eternit Building Materials will showcase roofing slates as well as natural clay tiles and Weatherboard cladding at the UK's first dedicated housebuilding exhibition, Housebuilding 2004 in September
Rooftile Solution Secures Planning Permission
(May 2004)
Kingspan Insulated Roof Tile recently provided the perfect roofing solution for Melford Laboratory's extended facilities. The system's aesthetic appearance fulfilled the crucial planning requirements

