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Prices for roof tiles - that costs each m²

  • Real roof tiles made of clay
  • Types and shapes of roof tiles
  • Clay roof tiles - huge selection
  • Additional costs
  • Advantages of clay roof tiles

Tiles do not cost 1, - € or 1, 10 €, but the prices vary by several euros. This can make a difference of several thousand euros in the price for the entire roof. This article will give you an overview of the roof tiles and their prices.

The following is about roof tiles, about what characterizes real roof tiles and the many beautiful and not so beautiful models of roof tiles. It is also about the prices for roof tiles, the cost per m² or how you can create working aids to really compare these prices:

Real roof tiles made of clay

Just to rule out misunderstandings: There are many ways to cover a roof:

  • heavy concrete roof tiles
  • Shingles of bitumen, wood, copper, slate and clay (this is the plain tile considered here in the article),
  • other roofing and facade panels,
  • Corrugated sheets made of acrylic or polycarbonate
  • Green roofs (which is a good deal more expensive than a roof made of clay roof tiles because of the multi-layer structure, all other alternatives are about the same in clever shopping)
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These alternatives are not subject of this article; but this is about the "first choice": The actual, real roof tiles, the "flat heavy clay ceramic building element from fired clay" ( de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dachziegel ), which has been used for some time for covering inclined roofs. More specifically, since the year 450 BC. Christ. At that time, the Corinthians are said to have invented the roof tile, so this so-called tile roofing has so far over 2, 500 years of development time.

A mature product, you can say, which is an important part of the roof drainage. In addition, the rainfall of the selected tile model and the type of secondary drainage level decide on the roof pitch.

All factors that belong to the craft of our roofers since the Middle Ages. A strong argument for the use of traditional roof tiles made of baked clay (the advantages of the material will be discussed later).

Types and shapes of roof tiles

Because of its long history, the tile covering is available in an incredible number of variants: as traditional (age-old) unfinished roof tiles such as hollow pans and "monks and nuns" or as modern folding tiles such as double hollow folding tiles and reformed tiles.

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The different types and shapes of roof tiles at a glance:

  • Roof tiles are and were always fired from clay, "and that's just fine"
  • Small-sized roofing elements were originally developed as hard and rainproof pitched roof coverings
  • Today, there are industrially manufactured roof tiles, which may also be used on fairly flat roofs from 10 ° tilt
  • Roof tiles are divided into strand roof tiles and pressed roof tiles
  • Stranded roof tiles : plain, hollow, stranded
    • They are made of an endless clay strand and cut to size by wire cutter in the desired length
    • Usually non-seamed bricks are particularly suitable for roofs over 30 degrees in inclination
  • Pressed roof tiles : double hollow folding roof tiles, flat roof tiles, smooth tiles, monks and nuns, reformed tiles, Romanesque bricks, special shapes
    • These bricks pass through an extruder and are then cut into even blocks.
    • Then press the turret press (slide press, with top and bottom mold), the blanks in their final form
    • Pressed roof tiles are usually all-round, a particularly high-quality protection against rain
    • For economic reasons, the formats are increasing in size, from the traditional format (15 tiles per square meter) over medium formats with 10, 12 tiles per square meter to large format with 6 to 9 tiles per square meter
  • The all-ceramic roof is completed by various types of shaped bricks:
  • Shaping tiles for roof edges (tiles, ridge and crossbars), passage bricks, fan tiles and other shaped tiles for detailed and visually appealing solutions

Clay roof tiles - huge selection

These basic models come in addition to different colors and surface finishes, this makes the selection of clay roof tiles even larger and their prices even more difficult to calculate. Insanely many forms, sizes, colors, companies, models, prices want to be compared, until a selection is possible - and only rarely are clear comparison lists provided. However, a well-thought-out selection can only be mastered if you approach it with a suitable work aid. First you get an overview of the huge selection of different roof tiles (all with different price), then it comes to an overview list:

Braas

  • Garnet 11V, burgundy, glazed, high gloss
  • Garnet 11V, chestnut, glazed, semi-gloss
  • Garnet 11V, anthracite, copper red, engobed, matt
  • Garnet 11V, natural red
  • Opal standard, brilliant black, crystal black, fir, brilliant blue, topline glaze, high gloss
  • Opal Standard, deep black, royal gray, teak, beech, chestnut, herb red, glazed, matte
  • Opal standard, natural red,, matt
  • Opal standard, copper red, dark brown, anthracite, engobed, matt
  • Opal standard, red, flamed Engobiert, matt
  • Ruby 9V, various
  • Ruby 11V, copper red, copper brown, dark brown, anthracite, engobed, matt
  • Ruby 11V, lavarro, volcano black, noble-finished, matt
  • Ruby 11V, beech, chestnut, teak, deep black, glazed, semi-gloss
  • Ruby 11V, fir, Topline glaze, high gloss
  • Ruby 11V, natural red
  • Ruby 13V, various
  • Emerald, anthracite, engobed, matt
  • Emerald, chestnut, teak, glazed, semi-gloss
  • Emerald, crystal black, Topline glaze, high gloss
  • Tourmaline, chestnut, deep black, cedar, glazed, semi-gloss
  • Tourmaline, anthracite, pebble gray, copper red, engobed, dull
  • Tourmaline, natural red
  • Tourmaline, crystal gray, glazed, high gloss

Creaton

  • Aureus, anthracite, engobed
  • Biberschwanz, natural red
  • Plain Tile, Plain Tail Finesse, burgundy, red, black, brown, glazed
  • Biberschwanz Nuance, burgundy, red, copper red, old gray, d brown, engobed
  • Biberschwanz Nuance, black, engobed
  • Biberschwanz Nuance, natural red, flamed
  • Biberschwanz Nuance, shalton, engobed
  • Domino, natural red
  • Domino finesse, slate, black, glazed
  • Domino Nuance, copper red, burgundy, engobed
  • Domino Nuance, gray, shale, engobed
  • Domino Nuance, black, engobed, matt
  • Futura, natural red
  • Futura Finesse, antique, flamed glazed
  • Futura finesse, burgundy, brown, glazed
  • Futura finesse, slate, black, glazed
  • Futura finesse, red, glazed
  • Futura Noblesse, brown, dark blue, dark green, glazed
  • Futura Nuance, black, engobed, matt
  • Futura Nuance, gray, copper red, shale, burgundy, d-brown, engobed
  • Harmony, natural red
  • Harmony finesse, black, brown, glazed
  • Harmony Nuance, red, burgundy, coppery red, dark brown, engobed
  • Harmony Nuance, anthracite, engobed
  • Harmony Nuance, Tuscany, gray, shale, engobed
  • Magnum, natural red
  • Magnum Nuance, altrot, black, shale, engobed
  • Magnum Nuance, copper red, engobed
  • Maxima, natural red
  • Maxima Nuance, anthracite, copper red, anthracite, red, engobed
  • Maxima Nuance, black, burgundy, brown, glazed
  • Maxima Nuance, shhteone, engobed
  • Mikado Nuance, black, engobed, dull
  • MZ3, natural red
  • MZ3 Nuance, anthracite, old gray brown, brown, copper red, engobed
  • Premion, natural red
  • Premion finesse, burgundy, brown, black, glazed
  • Premion Noblesse, crystal slate, crystal black, glazed
  • Premion Nuance, shale, coppery red, brown, engobed
  • Premion Nuance, manganese, black, engobed, dull
  • Terra Optima, natural red
  • Terra Optima Nuance, shale, gray, brown, d-brown, anthracite, burgundy, coppery red, engobed
  • Terra Optima Nuance, burgundy, black, glazed
  • Viva, natural red
  • Viva finesse, black, burgundy, brown, glazed
  • Viva Nuance, copper red, shale, dark brown, red, anthracite, engobed

Erlus

  • Biberschwanz historic, engobed
  • Universal tile, E58, anthracite, copper brown, engobed
  • Universal tile, E58, natural red
  • Flat Roof Pan, E58 S, various
  • Flat roof tile, E58 SL, various
  • Design roof tiles, Forma, burgundy, noble-finished
  • Design roof tile, Forma, red, copper brown, anthracite, engobed
  • Design roof tiles, Forma, maroon, diamond black, noble-finished
  • Design roof tile, Forma, titanium silver, noble-finished
  • Flat roof tiles, linea, sinter gray, engobed
  • Flat roof tiles, linea, sinter red, engobed
  • Flat roof tile, Linea, sinter black, sinter light gray, engobed, matt
  • Reform pan, SL, anthracite, engobed
  • Reform pan SL, red, copper brown, brazil brown, engobed
  • Large folding tile XXL, natural red
  • Large folding tile XXL, red, copper brown, anthracite, engobed
  • Historical folding tile, copper brown, engobed
  • Historical folding tile, red, engobed
  • Historical folding tile, natural red
  • Plain tile, natural red
  • Plain Tiles, red, copper brown, anthracite, brazil brown, engobed
  • Plain Tiles, diamond black, maroon, noble-finished

Wienerberger - Koramic

  • Alegra 12, natural red
  • Alegra 12, red, d-brown, anthracite, copper, engobed
  • Alegra 12, garnet brown, noble deep black

These roof tiles are available from € 0.31 to € 2.57 each and each model requires a different number of pieces, from 8.2 to 44.5 tiles per square meter - for the whole roof at prices that are very far apart lie.

Natural red (pure clay burned in the fire) is usually the cheapest, color changing Engobieren (on the surface clayey slip with colored minerals or metal oxides is applied and burned) costs as well as the reference with glazes (ground, pre-melted glasses with some clay are sprayed and burned), all these treatments may result in dull, semi-matt, matt or glossy surfaces.

The just listed models were taken from the offer on benz24.de/tondachziegel, only a calculable or self-calculating list shows that you can cover a roof of 140 sqm for a roof tile price of 975, - € to 5.522, - € ( So concrete roof tiles are not automatically "much cheaper", as is so often claimed).

Additional costs

When the roof tiles are selected, it goes on. Get a cost estimate from a local roofer; 44.5 tiles per square meter already cost at the hourly rate more than 8.2 tiles per square meter, also must be considered:

  • Roof Stepping Stone
  • the roof has to be insulated
  • which windows
  • with or without dormers
  • Isolation with or without counter battens
  • Throats, fanstones, verges
  • chimney enclosure
  • snow guard
  • dry First
  • Umlattung
  • possibly some other additional services

Only when all this is considered and calculated, results in a final square meter price, which you should then commit to contracting a company.

Advantages of clay roof tiles

It has already been mentioned that there are advantages to working with a well-known material. That's even true if you can trust the roof yourself: if there are any questions, you'll find help fairly quickly, knowledgeable help, while in questions about new, alternative roofing often disappears into the infinite forum world in which thousands of people disappear quite different (and not necessarily genuine) experiences with a new roofing material report.

Clay roof tiles are the oldest and best-known roof cover, provide reliable weather protection and are durable for up to 60 years, because they are fired at temperatures between 900 and 1200 degrees.

In addition, they consist of natural material, clays and loams (a few feldspars and iron minerals), as weathering products of rocks natural components of the earth's crust and the color is first of all nature, it is caused by the respective firing temperature and the iron oxide in the raw material.

The requirements for clay roof tiles are strictly regulated in DIN EN 1304 "Roof tiles and shaped tiles". It specifies product requirements for frost resistance, impermeability, bending resistance, geometric characteristics, structural properties, exclusion of hazardous substances, reaction to fire, factory production control and traceability Fixed products; Compliance with essential properties according to the Construction Products Directive is declared by CE marking.

Roof tiles manufactured in Germany must comply with this European product standard and (when commissioned by a company) be covered in accordance with the current regulations of the roofing trade in compliance with the manufacturer's instructions. Tile roofs made in this way are considered rainproof.

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