Terreal’s rich line of interlocking tiles can satisfy all requirements of modern or traditional archi-tectural projects.
British practice defines 3 groups among interlocking tiles, based on profile and format criteria.
The combination of roof pitch and rain/wind exposition determines which models are compatible
with the project in order to ensure perfect waterproofing of the roof. The three families of inter-
locking tiles are:
INTERLOCKING PAN TILES With their typical shapes, they are the legacy of “S-shape”pan tiles, once without interlocking system. Introduced bythe Dutch, they have spread throughout britain from North
Sea harbours to the Midlands. Terreal proposes three mod-els in that category: > Côte Fleurie, Renaissance and Mercurey. INTERLOCKING PROFILE TILES > Montchanin, Côte de Nuits PV, Marseilles Tile, Côte deBeaune, Résidence and Santenay. Designed to be functional and easy-to-lay, they are also
appreciated for their timeless look.They combine value and technical performance thanks totheir shapes that shed rainwater away from the interlocks.
They include models from 14/sq.m. up to 10/sq.m. INTERLOCKING CLAY PLAIN TILES Here is the latest interlocking clay tile segment, expanding
all across Europe year after year.
These innovative models derive their slick look from clayplain tiles and offer a flat gauge without any apparentwater-shedding system. Terreal’s 4 interlocking plain tile
models range from 18/sq.m. up to 10/sq.m. > Giverny, La Gauloise, Runny and Volnay PV. >
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