Ultratile Overview
Ultratile is Britmet Lightweight Roofing’s most popular profile for the Leisure Home Industry, including Park Homes, Stables, Chalets, Camping and Glamping Pods. The traditional British profile is available in a range of 6 different colours, to complement any building.
The Ultratile is available in both 0.45mm and (anti-vandal) 0.9mm thicknesses, made from high-quality Aluzinc steel. Each tile is equivalent to 8 traditional roofing tiles and can be fixed to roof pitches as low as 10°. This means that only 2.18 tiles are required per m². Therefore, the speed of installation is massively improved, reducing expensive installation and labour costs.
Britmet’s lightweight Ultratile system is a standout choice for your roofing project as it is a fully dry fix system, maintenance-free and has an extensive range of accessories to suit all installation requirements.
THE BENEFITS OF USING BRITMET TILEFORM LIGHTWEIGHT ULTRATILE SYSTEM
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Designed to give a traditional tile appearance
- Lightweight roof panel
- Minimum pitch 10°
- Good vandal resistance (0.9mm steel base)
- Easy to handle
- Offers reduced sub-structure
- Quick installation
- Less labour intensive
- Cost effective
- Maintenance fee
- Extensive range of accessories and flashings available
- Fully dry-fixed
- Guaranteed for 40-years against weather penetration
- Full technical support available
Minimum pitch: | 10° |
Maximum pitch: | 90° |
Overall width: | 1308mm |
Cover width: | 1248mm |
Side lap: | 60mm |
Step: | 22mm |
Batten gauge: | 370mm |
Batten gauge (0.99mm): | 368mm |
Slates per sqm: | 2.18 |
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’. |