Concrete roof tiles

Concrete roof tiles
Concrete roof tiles are a durable water-shedding material that most often last the lifetime of a building. Like clay, concrete tile surfaces can be textured or smooth, and tile edges can be uniform or ragged. Concrete roof tiles simulate the appearance of traditional clay tiles, wood shake, slate, and stone. Architects may select tiles of all one color, blended colors, or combinations of two or more shades placed in a uniform or random pattern. Regular portland cement is gray, but is also available in white and brown. Pigments can be blended with either white or gray cement to allow for virtually any desired color, including bright whites, pastels, and deep rich shades.

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