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Roofing
News Release from: Marley Eternit | Subject: Acme Dark Brindle tiles
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 August 2005
WE black gets it just wright with
Eternit tiles
WE Black , a prolific user of Eternit's double-cambered Acme Dark Brindle tiles, has used them on the roofs of 24 two-storey and two and three-bedroomed terraced homes.
Natural clay plain tiles from Eternit have helped a Buckinghamshire housebuilder give a new lease of life to a former builder's yard on the edge of a Conservation Area WE Black , a prolific user of Eternit's double-cambered Acme Dark Brindle tiles, has used them on the roofs of 24 two-storey and two and three-bedroomed terraced homes at Wright's Yard in a private cul-de-sac in the affluent village of Great Missenden
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 11 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Natural clay plain roof tiles from Marley Eternit have helped a Buckinghamshire housebuilder win a prestigious award.
In addition to the plain tiles, half-round ridges and granny hips that have been used on the roofs and dormers, the plain tiles were also fitted by Beaumont Roofing on porches to complement the local Buckinghamshire brick that WE Black also favours, although in this case he has also used flint as a facade.
Eric Gadsden, managing director of WE Black, said: "We use Eternit roof tiles very extensively on our developments because they work perfectly with the local Buckinghamshire bricks and the finished look gives a lovely mature feel to the scheme". Request a free brochure from Marley Eternit ...
"They are a big plus for us when it comes to both selling and planning.".
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