Tag: Marley Eternit
Slate aesthetic meets tough requirements
Marley Eternit’s Edgemere interlocking tiles were able to offer the required finish and withstand the extreme weather conditions of the Highlands
Flexibility of Marley Eternit’s Melodie tile suits self build project
New interlocking clay pantile chosen for new home to accommodate the project’s complex roof design and suit the neighbouring property
Marley Eternit delivers the slate effect
High demand from housing associations for a natural slate aesthetic sees Riven Edgemere tiles specified for new Manchester development
The great housing challenge
Gavin White, product manager at Marley Eternit, says Government house-building targets offer a huge opportunity for the roofing and cladding industry if contractors and suppliers can work together to overcome skills challenges
Low Pitch Choices
With growing demand for low pitch roof tiles and slates in the home improvement sector, Steve Bryceson, technical advisory services manager from Marley Eternit, discusses the choices now available to contractors, as well as the precautions for low pitch roofing.
Roofing Racers tri-umph for another year
Over 27 teams of three and 55 others represented the roofing, roofline and window industries at the London Triathlon to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support and Great Ormond Street Hospital
The BS 5534 effect
Almost six months on from the introduction of more stringent fixing requirements, Steve Bryceson, technical advisory services manager from Marley Eternit, discusses the impact of the revised BS 5534 on the roofing industry
Safe in the sun (and clouds)
As part of Marley Eternit’s twelfth annual Safe in the Sun campaign, Katie Prestidge discusses misconceptions about skin cancer and the UK climate, and highlights the importance of better UV awareness in construction