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What is Metrotile’s Delivery Policy?

Although we make all reasonable efforts to effect delivery in accordance with prearranged dates, such dates are estimates only and…

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Can this roofing be used on any type of building?

Yes – this roofing suits all manner of building types. Our most common build projects include new builds, commercial premises,…

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How long does it take to install a Metrotile roof?

The installation process varies depending on the scope of the project. But it’s relatively quick and easy to install a…

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How long will a Metrotile tile last for?

All of our roofing comes with a 40 year weatherproof guarantee. But we expect them to last even longer than…

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Is a Metrotile profile environmentally friendly?

All of our profiles are 100% recyclable, making them an eco-friendly option for your project. They’re lightweight which makes them…

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I have a conservatory roof that needs a replacement. Can I use a Metrotile?

Yes, a Metrotile profile is a great choice for your conservatory roof replacement. Due to the light weight, it won’t…

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I keep reading that Metrotile is a lightweight roofing system – how light is it compared to other roof products?

Metrotile is up to seven times lighter than so-called ‘traditional’ roofing materials, including clay and slate.

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I have read that Metrotile has been tested in extreme weather conditions – is there testing to back this claim up?

Absolutely – Metrotile roofs have been tested in such extreme conditions as cyclone testing in Japan and wind testing in…

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I expect a Metrotile roof to be noisy in the rain. Is that the case?

No – a Metrotile roof is far removed from the corrugated metal roofs of old. Noise is prevented from leaking…

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Is a steel roof fire-safe?

Steel roofing is classified as a non-combustible roofing material (Class A). In new construction and in many re-roofing applications the…

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What is the lowest pitch Metrotile profiles can be used on?

Metrotile profiles can be used down to a 15 degree pitch for Metrotile shingle, and 12 degrees for Metrotile bond, Slate…

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What steel is used for the manufacture of Metrotile products?

Metrotile uses Z185 quality steel, the highest quality available to our industry. Each tile offers unparalleled strength and higher performance than…

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