Plastic roofing tile interlocking durable sustainable roofing products for home roofs extensions outbuildings conservatories stables and agricultural farm buildings.
Recycled milk bottle roof slates.
They have many uses from new build houses to sheds.
For the manufacture of plastic roof tiles the material is separated into hard and soft material diced into small pieces combined and then melted.
Note that as the slate shingles are manufactured from 100.
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Envirotile lightweight low pitch roof tiles and storm proof roof tiles.
Light weight truly a featherweight advantage the weight of our synthetic slate roof tiles is quite similar to that of standard plastic roof shingles.
The environmental impact from manufacturing these shingles is unknown yet repurposing an existing product that can be recycled again follows the basics of cradle to cradle principles.
Discarded materials like used vehicle tires and even plastic milk bottles are cut heated and molded into shingles that look very similar to natural slate tiles.
Any cosmetically damaged or unused material can be recycled again into new synthetic slate roof tiles or products and thus will not take up space in landfills.
100 recycled self bonding roof slate shingle is available in 2 x colours grey and old world red the slate has the unique flexibility to be used for valleys and ridges.
But in the case of recycled plastic roof tiles this mixture can be processed without the need for separation thanks to the experimentation of a dedicate engineers.
If you want all the benefits and looks of real stone but without the shortcomings consider polymer slate manufactured by davinci roofscapes the product is manufactured from a state of the art engineered polymer resin crafted to have rough edges and a natural slate like texture for a more authentic look.
Similar in look to natural slate once installed they naturally seal to each other to each creating a wind and rain proofed roofing system.
Eco slates are made from 95 recycled plastic and in turn are fully recyclable at the end of their life.
Each year we remove tons of petroleum based milk jugs and water bottles from america s waste stream and convert them into sturdy poly lumber at our own recycling plant.
The method involves melting one kilogram of polyethylene bags in a heated iron bucket then adding four kilograms of sand to the bucket and mixing the mixture.