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  2. These Are the 7 Best Roofing Materials for Your Home - AOL

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    There are three main types of asphalt shingles: 3-tab (most affordable), dimensional or architectural (thicker than 3-tab shingles) and luxury (designed to look like slate tiles).

  3. Roof tiles - Wikipedia

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    Like their clay base, both engobes and glazes are fully impervious to color fading regardless of UV exposure, which makes them unique among artificial colorants. [ 80 ] The color of slate tiles is a result of the amount and type of iron and organic material that are present, and most often ranges from light to dark gray.

  4. Roof shingle - Wikipedia

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    Slate shingles are also called slate tiles, the usual name outside the US. Slate roof shingles are relatively expensive to install but can last 80 to 400 years depending on the quality of the slate used, and how well they are maintained. The material itself deteriorates only slowly, and may be recycled from one building to another.

  5. Shingle - Wikipedia

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    Asbestos shingle, roof or wall shingles made with asbestos-cement board; Asphalt shingle, a common residential roofing material in North America; Roof tiles, made of ceramic or other materials; Slate shingle, roof or wall shingles made of slate; Solar shingle, a solar collector designed to look like a roof shingle

  6. Tile - Wikipedia

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    Tiling stone is typically marble, onyx, granite or slate. Thinner tiles can be used on walls than on floors, which require more durable surfaces that will resist impacts. Global production of ceramic tiles, excluding roof tiles, was estimated to be 12.7 billion m 2 in 2019. [1]

  7. Imbrex and tegula - Wikipedia

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    In Rome, they replaced wooden shingles, and were used on almost every type of structure, from humble outbuildings to grand temples and public facilities. The tegula ( Greek solenes ) was a plain flat tile, or a flat tile with raised edges, which was laid flat upon the roof, while the imbrex (Greek kalupter ) was a semi-cylindrical roofing tile ...

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