Simply multiply the length of your roof deck by the width and you ve got the square meterage.
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This would mean your roof deck was 24 square metres.
Choice of roof coverings can also make an impact on the overall cost of a new roof.
If your roof deck was 6 metres long by 4 metres wide then you d need to multiply 6 by 4.
Traditionally manufactured from clay pantile roof tiles have been used in the uk for over 500 years so are often a popular design for more traditional and standard roofs this aesthetic appeal is one of the main reasons pantiles are chosen.
You can do the same thing with feet if you prefer to use imperial measurements.
Roof tiles come in a number of shapes and it can be worth considering which you want because they will affect the overall look of your roof.
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Flat clay tiles are the simplest type and are laid in regular overlapping rows.
The distinctive flat design with a small roll can still be found in clay thanks to the sandtoft making the clay double roman.
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Pantile roof tiles are roof tiles that have an s shape.
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The three shapes that are most popular are.
Today they are still one of the most popular forms of roof covering despite the fact that only a tiny minority come from wales and the rest of the uk.
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The cost of a new roof in the uk is between 5000 and 6000 on average.
There are many different considerations to take into account such as the location of the property as well as the size of the roof.
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Natural slates are now imported from china brazil and spain in colours that can closely follow the traditional and much more expensive welsh equivalents.