Calculate Roofing Tiles and Materials for Your Project
Professional Roof Tile Estimator for UK Construction
Accurately calculating roof tile requirements is essential for budgeting and project planning. Our roof tiles calculator helps you determine the exact number of tiles, battens, felt, and accessories needed based on your roof dimensions, pitch angle, and tile type. This ensures you order the correct quantity while avoiding costly waste or project delays.
In the UK, roof tiles must comply with BS 5534:2014+A2:2018 for slating and tiling standards. Different tile types have varying coverage rates, overlap requirements, and suitability for roof pitches. Understanding these factors following Building Regulations 2026 ensures weather-tight roofing and compliance with construction standards.
Calculate tiles, battens, felt, and roofing materials
Calculating roof tile requirements involves determining the actual roof area (accounting for pitch), selecting appropriate tiles for the pitch angle, and calculating coverage based on tile dimensions and overlap. Our roof tiles calculator uses NHBC standards and manufacturer specifications for accurate results.
| Tile Type | Dimensions | Coverage (per m²) | Minimum Pitch | Weight (per m²) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concrete Plain Tile | 265×165mm | 60 tiles/m² | 35° (30° with felt) | 70-80 kg/m² |
| Clay Plain Tile | 265×165mm | 60 tiles/m² | 35° (30° with felt) | 65-75 kg/m² |
| Concrete Interlocking | 418×330mm | 10.5 tiles/m² | 15° (12.5° some models) | 45-50 kg/m² |
| Clay Pantile | 343×215mm | 13.5 tiles/m² | 22.5° (17.5° with felt) | 42-48 kg/m² |
| Natural Slate | 400×200mm | 24 slates/m² | 22.5° (20° BS 5534) | 28-32 kg/m² |
| Large Format Tile | 450×300mm | 8.5 tiles/m² | 15° minimum | 38-42 kg/m² |
Roof pitch (angle) is critical for tile selection and weather protection. Low-pitch roofs require interlocking tiles or additional waterproofing measures. UK BS 5534:2014 specifies minimum pitches for different tile types based on exposure zones and underlay protection.
Suitable Tiles: Concrete interlocking tiles only
Requirements: High-performance underlay mandatory, increased overlap
Exposure: Sheltered areas only, not for exposed sites
Drainage: Requires careful detailing, risk of water ingress
Applications: Extensions, garages, modern designs
Suitable Tiles: Interlocking tiles, pantiles, some slates
Requirements: Type 1F underlay, standard overlap
Exposure: Suitable for most UK locations
Drainage: Good water shedding, reliable performance
Applications: Modern housing, bungalows, flat-roof conversions
Suitable Tiles: All tile types including plain tiles
Requirements: Standard underlay, normal fixing patterns
Exposure: Suitable for all UK exposure zones
Drainage: Excellent water shedding, optimal performance
Applications: Traditional UK houses, listed buildings
Suitable Tiles: Plain tiles, slates, lightweight options
Requirements: All tiles must be clipped/nailed, wind uplift critical
Exposure: Requires additional fixings in exposed areas
Drainage: Very fast water runoff, excellent weather protection
Applications: Period properties, church roofs, dormers
The choice between concrete, clay, and slate tiles affects durability, cost, aesthetics, and structural requirements. Each material has specific characteristics that influence long-term performance and maintenance needs.
Lifespan: 50-60 years (manufacturer guarantee 30-40 years)
Cost: £18-35 per m² (most economical)
Weight: Heavy (45-80 kg/m²) - requires adequate roof structure
Appearance: Uniform color initially, can fade over time
Maintenance: Low, occasional cleaning, moss treatment
Sustainability: Recyclable, locally manufactured (low carbon)
Lifespan: 60-100+ years (improves with age)
Cost: £40-80 per m² (premium pricing)
Weight: Medium-heavy (42-75 kg/m²)
Appearance: Rich terracotta/red, colors deepen over time
Maintenance: Very low, self-cleaning properties
Sustainability: Natural material, fully recyclable, energy-intensive production
Lifespan: 80-150+ years (heritage material)
Cost: £60-120 per m² (premium/luxury)
Weight: Light-medium (28-45 kg/m² depending on thickness)
Appearance: Natural grey/blue/green, timeless aesthetic
Maintenance: Very low, inspect fixings periodically
Sustainability: Natural stone, 100% recyclable, quarrying impact
Lifespan: 30-50 years (newer technology)
Cost: £25-50 per m² (mid-range)
Weight: Lightweight (20-30 kg/m²) - suitable for weak roofs
Appearance: Imitates natural slate or tiles, improving quality
Maintenance: Low, check for UV degradation
Sustainability: Recycled materials, recyclable end-of-life
Roofing material costs vary significantly by tile type, quality, and supplier. These 2026 UK prices represent typical market rates including VAT. Trade prices offer 15-25% discounts for builders and contractors purchasing through merchants.
| Material | Unit | Retail Price (2026) | Trade Price (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concrete Plain Tiles | Per m² | £28 - £38 | £22 - £30 |
| Clay Plain Tiles | Per m² | £45 - £75 | £38 - £62 |
| Concrete Interlocking | Per m² | £18 - £32 | £15 - £26 |
| Clay Pantiles | Per m² | £40 - £68 | £34 - £56 |
| Natural Slate (Welsh) | Per m² | £95 - £140 | £80 - £118 |
| Natural Slate (Spanish) | Per m² | £55 - £85 | £48 - £72 |
| Ridge Tiles (Concrete) | Each | £6 - £10 | £4.50 - £8 |
| Ridge Tiles (Clay) | Each | £12 - £20 | £10 - £16 |
| Roofing Battens 38×25mm | Per 4.8m | £2.80 - £3.80 | £2.20 - £3.00 |
| Breathable Felt (Type 1F) | Per m² | £2.50 - £4.50 | £1.80 - £3.20 |
| Tile Clips (stainless) | Per 100 | £18 - £28 | £14 - £22 |
| Valley Tiles | Each | £8 - £15 | £6.50 - £12 |
Batten gauge (spacing between battens) depends on tile type, roof pitch, and exposure zone. Correct gauge ensures proper tile overlap and weather resistance. Our roof tiles calculator automatically determines appropriate batten spacing following BS 5534 specifications.
📐 Batten Gauge Calculation:
Definition: More than 50m from coast, urban/suburban areas
Plain Tiles: Every 4th-5th course, all perimeter tiles
Interlocking: Every 3rd row, all perimeter
Clip/Nail: Standard fixing pattern adequate
Ridge: Mechanical fix with ridge screws or clips
Definition: Rural areas, within 5km of coast, elevated sites
Plain Tiles: Every 3rd course, all perimeter
Interlocking: Every 2nd row minimum
Clip/Nail: Increased fixing density required
Ridge: All ridge tiles mechanically fixed
Definition: Coastal (within 1km), exposed hilltops, high-rise
Plain Tiles: Every tile nailed or clipped twice
Interlocking: Every tile clipped
Clip/Nail: Double fixing mandatory
Ridge: Dry ridge system with mechanical fixing
Definition: Immediate coastline, Scotland highlands, islands
Plain Tiles: Every tile double-nailed with clips
Interlocking: Every tile clipped plus additional nailing
Clip/Nail: Maximum fixing specification
Ridge: Dry ridge with enhanced mechanical fixing
Breathable roofing underlays have replaced traditional bitumen felt for new construction and re-roofing projects. Type 1F (High Resistance) underlays provide superior weather protection and allow moisture to escape from the roof structure, preventing condensation issues.
✅ Modern Roofing Underlay Standards:
⚠️ Common Roofing Mistakes to Avoid:
Professional roof tiling requires skilled labor and appropriate safety equipment. DIY roofing is not recommended for most homeowners due to height, complexity, and safety risks. Understanding labor costs helps budget accurately for complete re-roofing projects in 2026.
| Roofing Work | Rate | Duration (100m² roof) | Total Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strip existing tiles | £25-35/m² | 2-3 days | £2,500 - £3,500 |
| New battens & felt | £35-45/m² | 3-4 days | £3,500 - £4,500 |
| Install concrete tiles | £55-75/m² | 5-7 days | £5,500 - £7,500 |
| Install clay tiles | £65-85/m² | 6-8 days | £6,500 - £8,500 |
| Install slate | £80-110/m² | 8-10 days | £8,000 - £11,000 |
| Scaffolding (4 weeks) | - | - | £800 - £1,500 |
| Skip hire (builders 12yd) | - | - | £350 - £550 |
| Complete re-roof (materials + labor) | £95-150/m² | 10-14 days | £9,500 - £15,000 |
Regular roof inspections extend tile lifespan and prevent costly repairs. Annual checks are recommended, with additional inspections after severe weather. Understanding common issues helps identify problems early.
Visual Inspection: Check for slipped, cracked, or missing tiles
Ridge Tiles: Inspect ridge for movement or cracked mortar/clips
Valleys: Check valleys and flashings for damage or blockages
Moss/Algae: Remove vegetation growth (causes tile deterioration)
Gutters: Clear gutters and downpipes of debris
Binoculars: Ground-level inspection adequate for most checks
Interior Leaks: Water stains on ceilings, damp patches in loft
Daylight Visible: Light penetrating through roof deck indicates gaps
Sagging: Visible sagging indicates structural problems
Granules in Gutters: Tile surface erosion (concrete tiles)
Increased Energy Bills: Poor insulation/ventilation
Pest Entry: Birds/rodents entering through gaps
Single Tile Replacement: £80-150 including call-out
Multiple Tiles (5-10): £250-450 plus materials
Ridge Tile Re-bed: £15-25 per tile
Valley Repair: £350-600 per valley section
Flashing Repair: £200-400 per chimney/dormer
Emergency Repairs: £150-300 minimum (temporary weatherproofing)
Moss Treatment: Apply biocide every 3-5 years (£300-600 for 100m²)
Gutter Maintenance: Clear twice yearly (autumn/spring)
Ventilation Check: Ensure vents unblocked for moisture escape
Tree Management: Trim overhanging branches (prevents moss, falling damage)
Professional Survey: Full survey every 5-7 years (£200-400)
Documentation: Keep records of repairs and maintenance
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