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Reclaimed Tiles

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Reclaimed roof tiles have been used on properties all over the UK and Europe for hundreds of years so their longevity is guaranteed and proven.

What is reclaimed?

Origin of reclaim[1][edit]

1250–1300; (v.) Middle English recla(i)men < Old French reclamer (tonic stem reclaim-) < Latin reclāmāre to cry out against, equivalent to re- re- + clāmāre to claim; (noun) Middle English reclaim(e) < Old Frenchreclaim, reclam, derivative of reclamer

Related formsre·claim·a·ble, adjectivere·claim·er, nounnon·re·claim·a·ble, adjective

un·re·claim·a·ble, adjective

You will find reclaimed tiles throughout the United Kingdom in reclamation yards and salvage companies. These can be useful when repairing an old roof or creating a property extension and wish to keep the appearance of your existing roof.

There are a range of roof tiles within the industry which include but are not limited to;

  • Reclaimed Welsh Slates[2]
  • Valley Tiles[3]
  • Concrete Tiles
  • French Tiles
  • Bonnets
  • Ridge and Hip Tiles

These tiles are created from a range of roof tile manufacturers for example

  • Acme
  • Anchor
  • Armitage
  • Bridgewater
  • Dreadnought
  • Funtley
  • Legihwood
  • Marley
  • Redland

References[edit]

  1. "the definition of reclaim". www.dictionary.com. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  2. "Reclaimed Roofing Materials | Reclaimed Slates | Reclaimed tiles". The Reclaimed Company Shop. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  3. "Reclaimed Roofing Materials | Reclaimed Slates | Reclaimed tiles". The Reclaimed Company Shop. Retrieved 2018-07-10.

Reclaimed Roof Tiles[edit]


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