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A selection of lightweight tiles to suit all tastes or needs

At Icotherm, our Slate and Shingle Tiles offer a durable, aesthetically pleasing roofing solution for your conservatory, extension, or home project. Designed to mimic the look of traditional slate and shingle roofs, these tiles provide a timeless appeal while offering the added benefits of modern technology. Made from high-quality materials, our tiles are lightweight, weather-resistant, and built to last, making them a perfect blend of style and performance.

In addition to their durability, Icotherm’s slate and shingle tiles are eco-friendly, crafted from recyclable materials, including a blend of limestone and polypropylene. These tiles not only enhance the beauty of your roof but also contribute to a sustainable future. Whether you’re aiming for a classic or contemporary look, our tiles offer versatility, longevity, and superior weather protection.

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Icoslate(slate effect) main specification:
weighs less than 13kg per sqm
BS473-3 fire rating
uses over 90% of recycled polymer
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Icotile (shingle) main specifications:
weighs less than 7kg per sqm
BS476-3 fire rating
interlock with a hidden fix design

Roof Tiles Colours

Choose from a wide range of colours for your home to the fullest beauty.

icotile ( Shingle )
Black
Black
Brown
Brown
Brindle Red
Brindle Red
Red
Red
Brindle Brown
Brindle Brown
Grey
Grey
icoslate ( Slate Effect )
Amethyst
Amethyst
Ash
Ash
Oak
Oak
Sunset
Sunset
Slate
Slate
Britmet feature tiles
Ecopan
Ecopan
Ecopanplus
Ecopanplus
Liteslate
Liteslate
Pantile 2000
Pantile 2000
Parcpan
Parcpan
Plaintile
Plaintile
Profile49
Profile49
Shingle
Shingle
Slate 2000
Slate 2000
Ultratile
Ultratile
Villatile
Villatile
Crafted to last, designed to inspire

Unmatched Durability with Timeless Appeal

Icotherm’s Slate and Shingle Tiles are built to withstand even the harshest weather conditions, offering excellent resistance to wind, rain, and UV exposure. Their lightweight yet robust construction ensures long-term durability, making them an ideal solution for both conservatories and full roofing projects. Whether you’re in an area prone to extreme weather or simply want a roof that will stand the test of time, our tiles are designed to deliver reliable protection year after year.

In addition to their strength, our tiles are designed with beauty in mind. The authentic slate and shingle appearance brings a classic, refined look to your roof, enhancing your property’s curb appeal. With a range of colours and finishes available, you can customise your roof to perfectly complement your home’s architectural style, ensuring both function and elegance in one roofing solution.

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Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Materials

Icotherm’s Slate and Shingle Tiles are made from a recyclable blend of limestone and polypropylene, offering an environmentally conscious roofing solution without compromising on quality. By choosing these sustainable materials, you’re not only investing in a durable and long-lasting roof but also reducing your environmental impact. Our tiles are designed to promote energy efficiency while supporting a greener, more sustainable future for your home.

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Your questions, answered

Recent testing proved a 6.4m x 6.4m Icotherm roof could carry the weight of four modern Mini cars without showing any signs of movement. When standing on the roof take care of where you step or apply pressure to ensure tiles do not get damaged.

Yes. The addition of an Icotherm tiled roof can make your room up to 90 percent warmer in winter and 70 percent cooler in summer. Additional benefits include reduced noise pollution and no solar glare.

No. An Icotherm tiled roof conservatory is only marginally heavier than a glass roof. As per LABC guidelines (April 2016), if the structure shows no signs of distress, the existing foundations are likely to be adequate to carry the small additional loadings. Existing glazing and door support must also be reinforced.