Marley has provided a combination of roofing products to create a family home in a new build development.
The company stated that it brought together the heritage and robust performance of the Marley Lincoln Clay Pantile, with the renewable technology advantages of its integrated Marley SolarTile solution.
With the project situated in rural Lincolnshire, the developer Jamie Marshall said he was keen to ensure the roofscape design fitted perfectly within the surrounding vernacular. According to a company statement, this underpinned the selection of Marley’s Lincoln Clay Pantile in a rustic red colourway, as it complemented a secondary specified roof tile, the Acme clay plain tile in a Red Smooth colour.
Cadell Beasley, area specification manager for Marley, said: “The Lincoln and Acme tiles are perfectly in keeping with what is traditionally seen in the Lincolnshire area.
“In particular, the Lincoln Clay Pantile, with its s-curve profile and thin leading edge, is an ideal match for the existing properties located nearby. The Rustic Red colourway also incorporates a flash of dusting to create a more weathered appearance and enhanced kerb-side appeal, ensuring that the new development is a memorable and complementary addition to the area.”
Marley supplied eight 335Wp solar PV which have been fitted directly onto the roof, replacing a section of tiles.
The company said the solar PV array will allow the new property owner to access renewable energy via the roof, which will help to address energy efficiency and lower household energy bills.
Jamie Marshall added: “Being able to work with Marley to source its outstanding clay pantile and plain tile solutions, as well as the solar PV array, all from a single source, has been very helpful in achieving a fully integrated roof system finish.
“We’ve been able to deliver the best of both worlds – by combining the aesthetic appeal and proven performance of traditional clay tiles, along with the undoubted sustainability and future proofing benefits that solar PV provides. I’m delighted with the final roofscape we’ve been able to create together.”