Quality British made lightweight roofing tiles for DIY roofing or trade. Not only are our lightweight roofing tiles very light and strong, but they are also simple to fit on a wide range of roofs. Our lightweight tiles are easy to saw and cut and with just some batons, a drill, a screwdriver and a handful of screws, you can completely renew your roof in just a couple of hours.
We manufacture and distribute our own low pitch roofing products (recommended for roof pitches of 10º and above) to the highest standard, and pride ourselves on our attention to detail. Our recycled roofing tiles are made here in the UK by our family run business, and we have been producing and distributing our roofing system for many years throughout the UK and Europe.
Our lightweight roofing tiles are made from a mix of a top blended quality virgin polypropylene and recycled polypropylene, they can also be recycled, making them a brilliant, eco-friendly option. All our tiles are guaranteed for 25 years.
“ It is a good quality product. Easy to work with. A great finished roof. ”
- Customer
“ Thank you to LightWeight Tiles in Lydney my dream is heading to reality. After buying a garden room with my share of inheritance money after losing my mother. I was so upset at the quality I was distraught. Lightweight tiles came to the rescue. Not only did the team in the office – Susan and Carol help us with the estimate and order, but we were shown how the tiles are produced and got to meet the whole team, who were really informative and helpful.
As a bonus Charlie and Josh even spent a couple of evenings after work putting the tiles on for me. The glazing is almost complete, and it is so lovely and warm that I can’t wait to spend more of my time relaxing inside, remembering my Mum in a lovely environment. Thank you so much ”
- Bet C. , Lydney
“ Great product, just used this on my conservatory roof conversion. ”
- Peter Hannah - Isle of Man
“ Hi Amanda
I just wanted to let you know that I contacted Garry Probert re fitting tiles etc. He and his brilliant team have done a fantastic job of renovating a workshop and putting your tiles on the roof. It looks great and the colour of the tiles match in well with my house roof tiles.
Many thanks for all your help.
Best wishes
Jackie
”
- Jackie B , Bristol
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“ I have a general building and carpentry background, but I will say that your products are very easy to use and with a bit of forward planning, it was easier than I thought. I think I was quite fortunate how the tiles worked out at the ridge but would have been fine if I would have had to of cut them, as your ridge tile gives great cover.
The room was once a separate conservatory, but as with a lot of households now, I had knocked out the back of the house and the wall of the kitchen to make one big entertainment area. The roof was then the biggest loss of heat in the winter. 25mm Celotex insulation was just stuck onto the outside face of the existing polycarb roof, between the roof bars and then felt and battened. As for the Velux, the interaction with your tiles, as opposed to a ‘normal’ traditional tile, was a little interesting. Your tile sits below the front edge of the battens and ‘normal’ tile hooks over the back of it meaning the tile line does rise a little at this point to accommodate the flashing kit but is not too noticeable.
The beauty of doing it this way, was the fact that the existing roof gave great weather proofing. As I never compromised it, apart from taking out the existing vent openers.
I intend now to stick another layer of 25mm Celotex in-between the roof bars on the inside and then plasterboard and skim to give it a vaulted ceiling look. I will send you a picture of this, if you wish, later in the year. ”
- Mike Palmer Palmer Property Maintenance, Bristol