Aug 25 2005
Designed to last the lifetime of a home, concrete roof tiles are gaining in popularity. Portland Cement Association’s newest two-page technology brief educates consumers, contractors, and architects on the benefits of these resilient roofing products.
Originally developed in Europe in the middle of the 19th century, concrete roof tiles have experienced 100-year lives. Resistant to fire, hail, and high winds, concrete tiles have grown more competitive in price as the cost of petroleum-based products such as asphalt shingles rise. Their durability not only saves money over the life cycle of the home, but also prevents the landfill waste created by the replacement of most composition shingles.
The technology brief outlines the many appearance options consumers have when choosing concrete roof tiles and explains the maintenance requirements for a tile roof. In addition, the brief provides consumers with tips on how to choose an appropriate contractor for installation.
The technology brief is sold as a printed piece in packs of 50. It’s also available for free as a PDF file. For more information or to order, visit the PCA Bookstore at www.cement.org/bookstore.