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Caly tiles are a type of roofing material made from a mixture of clay and other natural materials, which are molded and fired to create durable, weather-resistant tiles. They are known for their natural aesthetic appeal and excellent thermal properties, making them a popular choice for both residential and commercial roofing applications. Caly tiles are typically installed in overlapping patterns to provide effective water drainage and protection against the elements.
| Material | Clay |
| Standard sizes | Typically 10x10 inches to 12x12 inches |
| Weight | Approximately 4 to 7 lbs per tile |
| Color options | Natural red, brown, and custom glazes |
| Lifespan | 50 years or more with proper maintenance |
| Fire resistance | Class A fire rating |
When choosing caly tiles, consider the specific aesthetic and functional requirements of your project. Specify the desired color, size, and any particular glazing options. It is also important to discuss the weight of the tiles to ensure compatibility with the underlying structure. Request information on the tiles' fire resistance ratings and any relevant certifications. Quantities should be calculated based on the total roof area, including waste factors for installation.
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Caly tiles offer durability, aesthetic appeal, and excellent thermal insulation.
Regular inspections and cleaning to remove debris will help maintain their appearance and functionality.
Yes, caly tiles are made from natural materials and are recyclable.
Yes, they perform well in cold climates but should be installed properly to prevent ice damage.
Installation typically involves laying tiles in overlapping rows, secured with nails or adhesive.
A suitable underlayment is recommended to enhance waterproofing and insulation.