Metal Roofing Sheet Manufacturer

0121 707 0165
sales@phoenixsteels.com

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Z Purlins & C Sections

We can off a wide range of Z Purlins in different sizes and gauges with either standard piercing or to suit your needs.Z Purlins & C Sections

Box Profile Sheets

Available in lengths ranging from 1m up to 12m long and work on a metre coverage including overlap.Box Profile Sheets

Corrugated Profile Sheets

Corrugated in Galvanized, Polyester and the Plastisol (PVC) Leather Grain finish. We offer in 1m cover and 763mm cover.Corrugated Profile Sheets

Anti-Condensation

The Phoenix Steels Anti-Condensation Membrane is a product designed to eliminate the problem of condensation.Anti-Condensation

GRP Roofing Lights

Translucent lightweight GRP sheets that let in diffused daylight at an 80% transmission rate. To match that of our Box Profile 32/1000 sheet. Available in a range of lengths.GRP Roofing Lights

Fixings

At Phoenix Steel we have a high quality range of tek fixings to offer. Each fixing has an 8mm hexagon head with a watersafe washer and a colour coded cap to finish off the job.Fixings

Tile Form Sheets

Our Tile Form Roofing System is a lightweight, attractive and practical roofing sheet for new and refurb projects. Available in multiple colours and lengths to suit.Tile Form Sheets

Flashing & Guttering

All flashings and gutters can be made to order. However metal flashings such as barge boards and ridge capping we keep a high stock which are 200 x 200 wide.Flashing & Guttering

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Tile Effect Roofs

A tile effect roof refers to a roofing system designed to replicate the appearance of traditional clay or concrete tiles while offering the benefits of modern roofing materials. Here's what you should know about tile effect roofs:

Appearance: Tile effect roofs closely resemble the look of traditional tiles from a distance, featuring a profile that mimics the shape and texture of individual tiles. They are available in various colours and finishes to match different architectural styles and preferences.

Materials: Tile effect roofs are typically made from durable materials such as metal, often steel or aluminium. These materials are chosen for their longevity, weather resistance, and lightweight properties.

Profiles: Tile effect roofs come in different profiles, including interlocking panels or sheets that simulate the appearance of individual tiles. Some profiles may have additional features such as hidden fixings or integrated ventilation.

Applications: Tile effect roofs are suitable for various types of buildings, including residential homes, commercial properties, and agricultural structures. They can be installed on both new constructions and renovation projects.

Installation: Tile effect roofs are installed similarly to traditional roofing materials, with panels or sheets fixed onto the roof structure using fasteners or other attachment methods. Proper installation is essential to ensure a weather-tight seal and long-term performance.




Benefits: Tile effect roofs offer several advantages, including:

Durability: Metal tile effect roofs are highly durable and resistant to corrosion, rust, and impact damage.

Weather resistance: They provide excellent protection against rain, wind, snow, and UV exposure.

Lightweight: Tile effect roofs are lighter than traditional tiles, reducing the structural load on the building and potentially simplifying installation.

Low maintenance: They require minimal upkeep over their lifespan, typically limited to occasional cleaning to remove debris.

Energy efficiency: Some tile effect roofing systems can be insulated to improve thermal performance and energy efficiency, potentially reducing heating and cooling costs.

Cost: The cost of tile effect roofs varies depending on factors such as the material, profile, size, and manufacturer. While they may have a higher initial cost compared to some roofing materials, their durability and longevity often make them a cost-effective choice in the long run.

Overall, tile effect roofs offer a practical and visually appealing alternative to traditional tile roofing materials, providing both aesthetic and functional benefits for various types of buildings.