Our Eco Friendly tile system is available in 4 colours × 2 finishes — 8 options in total. A white ceiling board is fitted internally as standard.
Each colour is available in both Granulated and Slate Effect finishes. Your surveyor will bring physical tile samples to your home appointment so you can see the real colours before committing.
A warm, earthy red-brown that complements brick properties and traditional homes. Especially popular in the North West and Yorkshire.
A rich, deep brown that blends naturally with timber frames and stone-built properties. A classic, versatile choice.
A mid-grey shade that suits almost any property style — traditional or modern. Our most popular colour choice.
A near-black slate grey with a premium, contemporary feel. Ideal for modern extensions and dark-framed conservatories.
Both finishes are available in all four colours. Each colour × finish combination produces a subtly different final appearance.
A coarser-textured tile with a stone-chip surface that gives a natural, high-grip finish. Excellent for visual depth and reduces glare. The granulated finish has a slightly lighter tone than the slate effect in the same colour.
A smoother, more refined tile with a layered slate-like profile. The most popular finish for contemporary homes. Creates clean, crisp lines on the finished roof.
All roofs include a finished white interior ceiling board as standard — there is no bare insulation on show. No additional plastering is required.
A clean, smooth white finish that maximises perceived room height and brightness. Looks like a standard plastered ceiling — visitors often cannot tell it isn't. This is the standard ceiling finish included in all installations.
A panelled / coffered arrangement that creates architectural interest on larger conservatories. Available on request for Edwardian, Victorian, and P-shape conservatories.
These figures apply to all 8 colour and finish combinations. Technical data sheets available on request.
All tiles carry BBA Agrément certification and meet Building Regulations requirements. Fire classification per EN 13501-1.Full product details →
Screen colours are never an exact match. Our surveyor will bring a full set of physical tile samples to your free survey appointment, so you can see exactly how each option looks against your property in natural light — with no obligation.