Clay Roof TILE
Browse our wide range of styles, colors, and technologies. Clay tiles have remained popular and at the forefront of style for centuries. Whether you’re recreating a classic “Country French” or at the cutting edge of “Modern,’ there’s a clay tile for your project.
Clay Tile Profiles and Styles
English & French Country
English & French Country-style architecture, incorporates details such as steeply pitched roofs, brick and stone exteriors sharply hipped roofs, and dormers
Modern & Contemporary
Modern architecture; the idea that form should follow function; an embrace of minimalism; and a rejection of ornamental.
Mediterranean
Add the color and shape of the Mediterranean to your home without the worry of the tiles not lastingthrough our winters.
Pottleberg
Found throughout Quebec but used extensively in Montreal the “44” is still produced today
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Shingle Tiles, Small Profile Tile
English & French Country
English & French Country-style architecture incorporates steeply pitched roofs, brick and stone exteriors, sharply hipped roofs, and dormers. English and French clay roof tiles are smaller, cambered in length, and installed on battens. They share colors such as browns, reds, and oranges.
Medium to Large Size Flat Tile.
Modern & Contemporary
Modern architecture; the idea that form should follow function; an embrace of minimalism; and a rejection of ornamental. Interlocking flat tiles fit this design style perfectly. Hard-edged and smooth-surfaced, they can be installed on pitched or vertical surfaces. Interlocking tiles can be installed on an interior wall bringing color and warmth not found in metal or stone.
Spanish "S" and Tapering Barrel Tile.
Mediterranean
Add the color and shape of the Mediterranean to your home without the worry of the tiles not lasting in our Canadian climate. Our Spanish, Roman, and two-piece Pan & Cover tiles are designed for the harshest environments. Custom homes from coast to coast are no longer limited to just black slate. Add a splash of color to your next project with our Mediterranean collection.
Historic Tiles.
The Pottleberg
Produced throughout Northern Europe, the “44” has been a favorite in the Montreal area of Quebec for well over a century. Known by various names, “Monopole’, “Tempest,” “Courtrai,” “Sterreberg,” “Koramic,” ” Pottleberg,” and “Nord 44.”
Available in new production and reclaimed tile, we source and import door-to-door for new construction, repair, and restoration projects.
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