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Perfect For Your Next<br />
Re-Roofing Project!<br />
Designed with the environment in mind<br />
Does your current supplier have the<br />
lightest synthetic slate tile on the<br />
market?<br />
Liteslate can weigh as little as 10kg per m²,<br />
ideal for projects in need of a light footprint,<br />
or older structures that cannot hold heavy,<br />
traditional tiles.<br />
Does your current supplier care<br />
about the environment?<br />
14 million tonnes of plastic enter the ocean<br />
every year due to the use of virgin plastics.<br />
Britmet Liteslate is manufactured using over<br />
90% recycled polymers. By the end of <strong>2021</strong>,<br />
Britmet will recycle over 3 million kilograms of<br />
polypropylene.<br />
Does your current supplier achieve a<br />
12 ° Pitch?<br />
Liteslate was tested by the BRE for roof pitches<br />
as low as 12 °, offering the ideal lightweight<br />
roofing solution for our customers, with a<br />
traditional tile appearance.<br />
Does your current supplier<br />
manufacture in Britain?<br />
By manufacturing in the UK, we pride ourselves<br />
on upholding a high standard of professional<br />
ethics. With a central location like the West<br />
Midlands, we work with a number of distribution<br />
networks, boasting national coverage.<br />
Does your current supplier use<br />
more than 30% limestone content?<br />
Limestone content over 30% often leads to<br />
colour fade in synthetic slate. Thats why<br />
Britmet only uses 20% to ensure you have a<br />
roof that lasts a lifetime.<br />
Does your current supplier focus on<br />
usability rather than quality?<br />
As Liteslate has a reduced limestone content,<br />
it will not crack, split or break. However, it can<br />
easily be cut using a circular saw or a jigsaw.<br />
Check out our amazing colour range!<br />
sales@britmet.co.uk | 01295 250998 | www.britmet.co.uk | #TheBritmethod