Roofing’s new wave in Concrete
Boral Roofing has launched Contour, a new profile in its Concrete range.
Contour has a subtle rippled profile, with soft undulating curves that combine timeless appeal with the distinctive quality of individual tiles.
Brett Sargeant, national general manager of Boral Roofing, said that Contour is part of the Shaped Concrete range and achieves a low 15 degree roof pitch with the use of sarking, which Boral Roofing always recommends for good insulation and weather-proofing.
“Boral Roofing’s Contour roof tiles will set new standards in suburban street appeal, with an extensive range of nine colours offering a broad choice to complement exterior finishes,” he says.
The colour palette consists of barley stone, savanna, walnut, storm grey, gunmetal, charcoal grey, terra rossa, dark chocolate and ebony.
Brett commented that the addition to its product range follows renewed interest in tiled roofing from both the industry and home owners alike.
“Roof tiles continue to be the most popular and affordable roofing product for Australian houses. Boral Roofing can now offer up to six profiles in concrete roof tiles and this combined with our wide colour range means you get an attractive and affordable roof,” he said.
Available now in NSW and around July for Victoria, the new Contour range brings together all the design qualities of a truly contemporary tile with the value for money that only concrete can provide.
All Boral Concrete roof tiles are manufactured from durable concrete with strict strength specifications. They are also salt-safe and suitable for any location including coastal areas.
18-Mar-2008