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This antique concrete roof tile stands out for its authentic aesthetic appeal and enhanced weather resistance. The curved arched shape mimics the classic Spanish roof tile design, adding visual depth and character to building exteriors. The baked-on mineral pigment coating provides superior color stability, resisting UV fading and chalk build-up for up to 15 years without re-coating. Its low water absorption rate of less than 10% prevents freeze-thaw damage in cold climates, while the increased compressive strength of 40MPa ensures reliable performance under heavy snow loads. The interlocking design creates a tight seal that prevents wind-driven rain from infiltrating the roof cavity, reducing the risk of water damage to interior spaces. The traditional wet installation method aligns with the requirements of heritage building restoration projects.

Each tile measures 380mm in length, 300mm in width and 14mm in thickness, with a single tile weight of approximately 3.8kg. Approximately 9 tiles are required to cover 1 square meter of roof area. The tile has a minimum compressive strength of 40MPa, making it suitable for areas with heavy snowfall and high wind speeds. It is compliant with ASTM C1185 standards for concrete roof tiles, and holds Class A fire rating. The baked-on mineral pigment coating is available in three classic terracotta tones, matching the aesthetic of traditional Mediterranean and European architecture. It is compatible with wooden purlin systems, with a recommended lap width of 120mm for proper waterproofing.

This antique Spanish arch concrete roof tile is specifically designed for luxury residential projects, including Mediterranean-style villas, country estates, historic building renovations and boutique hotel developments. It is particularly popular in coastal European regions, Southwestern United States and Australian coastal areas, where the vintage aesthetic complements the local architectural heritage. The tile’s authentic styling makes it a top choice for homeowners looking to enhance the curb appeal of their properties, while its durable construction ensures long-term performance even in harsh coastal environments with high salt exposure and UV radiation. It works best with traditional underlayment materials and is not recommended for flat roof applications.