
Concrete Tile · Burnley
Concrete Tile Roofers in Burnley
Interlocking concrete tiles — the workhorse of post-war Lancashire semis and estate housing.
Why Concrete Tile matters in Burnley
Mass-produced interlocking concrete tile — the standard covering on 1930s–1990s semis and estates across Preston, Blackpool and Fylde estates. Cost-effective, fast to lay, but susceptible to ridge-tile lift in coastal storms.
Burnley specifics: Reliable in Pennine rain when bedded correctly; ridge pointing failure is the typical Burnley callout.
Best for
1930s–1990s semis, estate housing, modern new-builds.
Pros
- Lowest upfront cost
- Interlock makes it weather-tight quickly
- Wide colour range to match existing roofs
- Easy to source replacements
Trade-offs
- Heavier than slate or clay
- Colour fades after ~25 years
- Ridge tiles lift in storms unless dry-fixed
Cost band
£
Lifespan
40–60 years before colour fade and surface crazing.
Pennine
Specified for Burnley
Burnley housing context
Predominantly Victorian and Edwardian stone-built terraces with natural slate roofs, plus 1930s semis through to modern estates around Rose Hill and Brunshaw. Many original slate roofs are now reaching the end of their life.
