Plain tiles 35 degrees.
Minimum pitch plain clay roof tiles.
Clay pantiles 30 degrees.
Interlocking clay plain tiles 15 degrees.
The irc recommends a minimum pitch of 2 5 12 for these materials.
Traditionally a minimum roof pitch of 20 was recommended in bs 5534 but modern tiles and slates have now been designed for applications as low as 15.
Guidelines for roof sections falling below a 35 pitch.
Clay single camber plain tiles can pitch down to 30 manufacturer dependant although the vast majority available have a limit of 35.
Natural slate 25 degrees.
The style of a roof tile will not dictate the pitch it can be used for as this will depend on the actual design.
Particularly for first floor extensions.
Clay tiles are colorfast which means their tints improve rather than fade over time.
On some developments design limitations can arise on comparatively small areas of the roof which restrict the available roof pitch to below 35 which is the minimum pitch recommended for all plain tiles in bs en 5534.
As a general rule tiles and slates will perform down to the pitches outlined below.
Ratios from that minimum up to 4 12 which are considered low pitch require double underlayment.
It is uncommon to find a roof below 15 but for those very low pitch applications there are interlocking clay pantiles available suitable for use down to 12 5.
What is the minimum roof pitch for plain roof tiles.