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Product category: Roofing
News Release from: Marley Eternit
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 21 September 2006

Marley Eternit leads plain tiles market

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Marley Eternit has emphasised its position at the head of the clay plain tiles market with the enhancement of its clay plain tiles range, which includes Acme, Ashdowne and Hawkins.

Marley Eternit has emphasised its position at the head of the clay plain tiles market with the enhancement of its clay plain tiles range, which includes Acme, Ashdowne and Hawkins Ashdowne handcrafted tiles are available in seven colours and offer a warm, mellow appearance

The granular texture and slight random irregularities add to their appeal by making each tile unique.

Hawkins clay plain tiles are manufactured with a single camber which is ideally suited to refurbishment projects and new build alike.

This, and the distinctive colour range available, encompassing true brindled colours, allows the creation of distinctive and attractive roofs.

Acme clay plain tiles are produced in either smooth or sandfaced finishes.

The tile is manufactured in both a double and single camber format, which helps break up the roof line, adding greater texture to each tile course.

The wide colour range and character of Acme tiles have a lasting beauty and warmth and their appearance improves with each passing season.

Sarah Hanlon, product manager at Marley Eternit, said: "Clay plain tiles are hugely popular and are incredibly versatile.

Marley Eternit has re-launched its range to re-emphasise the strength it has in this area of the market. Request free introductory details about products from Marley Eternit ...

"The plain tile format, combined with the wide range of fittings available, is the ideal choice for creative roof design and lends itself perfectly to a wide variety of projects.".

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