Profile 49 Overview
The Britmet Lightweight Roofing’s Profile 49 is a classic British profile with all the benefits that only Britmet Lightweight Roofing systems can offer. This beautiful, contoured tile design offers a great alternative to concrete tiles with its classic traditional aesthetics and Britmet’s revolutionary lightweight properties.
The Profile 49 tile is pressed form high-quality Aluzinc steel, available in a 0.45mm and 0.9mm thickness if an anti-vandal roof is required. Our tiles are coated in a choice of 6 stunning colours while providing superior weather resistance.
Immaculate durability, effortless installation and a wide range of accessories makes Profile 49 one of the most quick and easy roofing solutions from Britmet Lightweight Roofing.
THE BENEFITS OF USING BRITMET LIGHTWEIGHT ROOFING’S LIGHTWEIGHT PROFILE 49 SYSTEM FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Redland 49 imitation tile
- Designed to give a traditional tile appearance
- Lightweight
- Minimum pitch 10 degrees
- Good vandal resistance (0.45mm or 0.9mm steel base)
- Easy to handle
- Offers reduced sub-structure
- Quick Installation
- Less labour intensive
- Cost effective
- Maintenance free
- Extensive range of accessories and flashings available
- Fully dry-fixed
- Guaranteed for 40-years against weather penetration
- Full technical support available
- Only 2.04 tiles per m2
- British manufactured
Minimum pitch: | 10 ° |
Maximum pitch: | 90° |
Overall width: | 1420mm |
Cover width: | 1315mm |
Side lap: | 105mm |
Step: | 19mm |
Batten gauge: | 365mm |
Batten gauge (0.99mm): | 363mm |
Roof cover per plate: | 0.48m2 |
Slates per sqm: | 2.08 |
Steel base: | 0.45mm & 0.9mm |
Weight as laid per m2: | 7kg & 11kg |
Base coat: | Acrylic resin |
Top coat: | Stone granules with clear acrylic overglaze |
Chemical resistance: | Non-toxic fungicide incorporated |
Biological resistance: | Unaffected by normal air pollution |
Fire resistance: | AA classification equal to traditional roof tiles and slates |
Fixings: | The contractor shall utilise the roofing manufacturers recommended fixings and sealant |
Ventilation: | Roof ventilation should meet. The recommendations of Building Regulations 1991 (amended 1992 and 1994). Approved document F2 1995 ‘Condensation in roofs’, BS5250: 2021 ‘control of condensation’. |