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What Roof Tiles Vent Should I Use with My Tiles?

Roof tile vents are a very useful investment for any home. They allow air to circulate into the loft from outside, reducing the chances of condensation. However, finding the right tile for your roof can be daunting, especially when looking at the gargantuan range we have here at ERoofing. 

To fix this, this article will guide you through all the different kinds of tiles that we have vents for. If you don’t believe your tile appears in this list, feel free to contact us via email with a photograph and we can see if we have one that would be appropriate.

Note that the Quinn, Redland, and Sandtoft brands sometimes go by Mannok, BMI, and Weinerburger and your tiles may be known by that name instead of what is listed here.

Forticrete

Centurion – If your roof uses Forticrete Centurion Tiles, you should use the Klober Single Pantile Vent.

Gemini – If your roof uses Forticrete Gemini Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Twin Plain Tile Vent. You may need to carve a small notch in the upper tile to get the vent to fit, and should only use one above a pitch of 25 degrees. 

V2 – If your roof uses Forticrete V2 Tiles, you should use the Klober 15×9 Tile Vent. 

Marley 

Anglia – If your roof uses Marley Anglia Tiles, you should use the Klober Single Pantile Vent or Hambleside Danelaw Single Pantile Vent.

Ashmore – If your roof uses Marley Ashmore Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Twin Plain Tile Vent.

Marley Double Roman – If your roof uses Marley Double Roman Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Double Roman Roof Tile Vent.

Ludlow Major – If your roof uses Marley Ludlow Major Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Limarech Tile Vent.

Ludlow Plus – If your roof uses Marley Ludlow Plus Tiles, you should use the Klober 15×9 Tile Vent.

Mendip – If your roof uses Marley Mendip Tiles, you should use the Klober Double Pantile Vent or Hambleside Danelaw Double Pantile Vent.

Marley Plain Tile – If your roof uses Marley Plain Tiles, you should use the Hambleside Danelaw Double Plain Tile Vent, the Hambleside Danelaw Single Plain Roof Tile Vent, or the Klober Uni-Plain Tile Vent. 

Wessex – If your roof uses Marley Wessex Tiles, you should use the Klober Wessex Tile Vent. 

Quinn

Locherne – If your roof uses Quinn Locherne Tiles, you should use the Hambleside Danelaw Double Pantile Vent. 

Redland

49 – If your roof uses Redland 49 Tiles, you should use the Klober 15×9 Tile Vent. 

Delta – If your roof uses Redland Delta Tiles, you should use the Klober Wessex Tile Vent. 

Redland Double Roman – If your roof uses Redland Double Roman Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Double Roman Roof Tile Vent.

Duo Plain – If your roof uses Redland Duo Plain Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Twin Plain Tile Vent. 

Grovebury – If your roof uses Redland Grovebury Tiles, you should use the Klober Double Pantile Vent or Hambleside Danelaw Double Pantile Vent.

Landmark Double Pantile – If your roof uses Redland Landmark Double Pantile Tiles, you should use the Hambleside Danelaw Double Pantile Vent.

Norfolk Pantile – If your roof uses Redland Norfolk Pantile Tiles, you should use the Hambleside Danelaw Single Pantile Vent.  

Redland Plain Tile – If your roof uses Redland Plain Tiles, you should use the Hambleside Danelaw Double Plain Tile Vent, Hambleside Danelaw Single Plain Roof Tile Vent, or the Klober Uni-Plain Tile Vent.

Regent – If your roof uses Redland Regent Tiles, you should use the Klober Wessex Tile Vent. 

Renown – If your roof uses Redland Renown Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Limarech Tile Vent.

Stonewold – If your roof uses Redland Stonewold Tiles, you should use the Klober Wessex Tile Vent. 

Russel

Cheviot – If your roof uses Russel Cheviot Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Limarech Tile Vent.

Russel Double Roman – If your roof uses Russel Double Roman Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Double Roman Roof Tile Vent.

Pennine – If your roof uses Russel Pennine Tiles, you should use the Klober Double Pantile Vent, or the Hambleside Danelaw Double Pantile Vent.

Russel Plain Tile – If your roof uses Russel Plain Tiles, you should use the Hambleside Danelaw Double Plain Tile Vent, Hambleside Danelaw Single Plain Roof Tile Vent, or the Klober Uni-Plain Tile Vent.

Sandtoft

Bold Roll – If your roof uses Sandtoft Bold Roll Tiles, you should use the Klober Wessex Tile Vent.

Double Pantile – If your roof uses Sandtoft Double Pantile Tiles, you should use the Klober Double Pantile Vent.

Sandtoft Double Roman – If your roof uses Sandtoft Double Roman Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Double Roman Roof Tile Vent.  

Lindum – If your roof uses Sandtoft Lindum Tiles, you should use the Klober Profile Line Limarech Tile Vent.

Sandtoft Plain Tile – If your roof uses Sandtoft Plain Tiles, you should use the Hambleside Danelaw Double Plain Tile Vent, Hambleside Danelaw Single Plain Roof Tile Vent, or Klober Uni-Plain Tile Vent.

Shire Pantile – If your roof uses Sandtoft Shire Pantile Tiles, you should use the Klober Single Pantile Vent, or Hambleside Danelaw Single Pantile Vent.

Standard Pattern – If your roof uses Sandtoft Standard Pattern, you should use the Klober 15×9 Tile Vent.

Scot Tiles

Plain Tile – If your roof uses Scot Tile Plain Tiles, you should use a Hambleside Danelaw Double Plain Tile Vent, Hambleside Danelaw Single Plain Roof Tile Vent or Klober Uni-Plain Tile Vent.

Notice

The content in this post article is for information purposes only. We do our best to make sure our content is accurate. However, we highly recommend that you always seek to use a professional roofer or builder.

ERoofing will not accept liability for injury, loss or damage from the use of this content.

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