When tiling a roof there are many factors that must be considered such as design of the hips, ridges and sidelaps. As part of this process we check and calculate wind load, thermal capacity, insect and bird resistance and consider the control of condensation/ventilation.
These are just some the factors that must be considered. It is the attention to detail and many years of industry and practical experience that sets a Javis and Womack roof apart from its competitors.
At Jarvis and Womack Ltd we work closely with our suppliers to ensure the specification of the works carried out are to the exacting standards of the manufacturer, ensuring reliability, safety and peace of mind.
We use a variety of suppliers depending on the roofing specification. Below are just some of the tiles that we use for different asthetic and environmental requirements.
The Plain Tile has the appearance of a traditional clay tile but the strength and economy of a concrete tile. Ideal for historic restorations and projects where subtle aesthetic appearance and cost efficiency are a priority.
A thin leading edge flat interlocking roof tile which has the appearance of a slate when laid broken bonded.
A thin leading edge interlocking tile with a mock joint which when laid gives the appearance of European plain tiles.
A ‘new’ lightweight and interlocking tile with a traditional riven appearance of natural slate.
A traditional flat roof tile with a mock joint which gives the appearance of small slated or tiles, when laid broken bonded.
A flat roof tile with a single roll which gives a slight undulation to the roof profile allowing it to perform at low roof pitches down to 15 degrees.
A standard profiled roof tile that has a trapezoid shaped roll to provide an attractive undulating surface. Its interlocking design makes it ideal for pitched roofs of all types.
A standard profiled roof tile with a bold roll to give an appealing deep undulating appearance. It has an interlocking design which makes it ideal for most pitched roofs.
A standard profiled roof tile with a small round roll. This classic design lends itself to both traditional and contemporary styles.
A standard flat interlocking roof tile. It combines the traditional appearance of clay tiles with the security of an interlocking design and the economy of concrete.
The Pennine is a standard profile roof tile with a subtle ‘soft’ roll design.