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Manufacturer urges sector to consider climate's effect on roofing

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With recent changing and dynamic weather conditions, pioneering manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles is urging the sector to consider climate more than ever before and its impact on roofing specification.


Over the last decade, the UK has experienced a huge change in climate and resulting fluctuating temperatures, creating complications for the construction industry, and requiring specification guidelines to be reassessed.


Recently January defied expectations and became the world's warmest on record with temperatures 2.0°C above predictions, despite forecasts for a cooler start to 2025.[1] This came after a record-breaking end to 2024, with southern England seeing its wettest autumn since records began in 1836.[2]


As construction output surges, encouraged by the Government’s target to build 1.5m new houses in the next five years, it is even more crucial that extreme weather conditions are considered when designing and constructing all components of a building – including the roof.


Mark Parsons, Technical Director at Russell Roof Tiles comments: “A building’s location, structure and use, alongside regional weather trends, are some of the biggest factors to consider when specifying a roofing solution.


“The major shift in climate in the last few years means that solutions that may have worked previously to combat extreme weather conditions might no longer be effective. Current weather patterns must be considered during the specification process to avoid the installation of unsuitable roof products and ensure optimal performance and safety for occupants.”


Mark Parsons, Technical Director at Russell Roof Tiles
Mark Parsons, Technical Director at Russell Roof Tiles

If specified incorrectly, severe weather patterns can significantly influence the longevity and performance of roofing systems. Prolonged exposure to harsh climates, such as excessive sunlight, heavy rainfall, and high winds, can lead to costly wear and tear overtime.


While strong winds are the most common weather condition to affect roofing – causing uplift, dislodging tiles and damaging structures – excessive sunlight, heat, rainfall and ice can be just as detrimental. A well-designed pitched roof will protect a structure from solar radiation during warm weather, ensuring the building doesn’t overheat. While in cold spells it can successfully protect against wind-driven rain and snow.


When considering materials and components for new builds or re-roofing projects, it is essential to choose products with a proven track record from a reputable manufacturer. At Russell Roof Tiles all tiles and accessories are designed and tested by experts to meet the British Standards of manufacturing, providing assurance and peace of mind for the future.


Specified products must also be made from durable, high-quality material to ensure they can withstand all weather conditions. For example, many Dry-Fix roofing accessories on the market contain plastic, so when we experience sustained high temperatures, these components can become damaged. The Russell Roof Tiles range of Dry-Fix accessories are tried, tested and designed to cope and withstand all temperatures they are exposed to on British roofs, even during the hottest periods.


Mark continues: “We work with architects, specifiers and planners to consider all of the relevant design factors and features needed from our products. We examine the geometry and the site location in conjunction with exposure, roof pitch and rafter length when assessing the roofs’ long-term ability to withstand the unpredictable British weather.”

Russell Roof Tiles is a leading independent concrete roof tile manufacturer supplying products for top housebuilders and high-profile social housing and commercial projects. Concrete tiles, many of which feature an interlocking design, allow for fast and reliable installation. The company provides thousands of concrete roof tiles and accessories every week, used on roofs across the country, which offer durability with profiles and colours designed to simulate traditional clay, stone, and slate.


The manufacturer has a technical team of specialists available to discuss and advise on projects, utilising bespoke computer software to derive effective fixings against predicted uplift values that will meet with future weather conditions.  To find out more, contact the team here.


@Russellrooftiles




ENDS

For further press information contact Kathryn Greenwood at Eden PR on 0115 958 8850 or email Kathryn@edenpr.co.uk


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