How Many Roof Tiles For A 3 Bedroom House In South Africa

What are Roof Tiles?

Roof tiles are designed mainly to keep out rain, and are traditionally made from locally available materials such as terracotta or slate. 

How Many Roof Tiles For A 3-Bedroom House In South Africa?

The average size of a 3-bedroom house in South Africa is approximately 140 square meters. This means that you will need approximately 1,400 roof tiles for your project. It is always best to consult with a professional roofing contractor to get an accurate estimate for your specific project.

How many roof tiles per square meter?

Standard plain roof tiles typically measure 265x165mm. With a minimum headlap of 65mm and a maximum batten gauge of 100mm, these tiles will give a covering capacity of 60 tiles per meter squared. Roof tiles, however, come in a vast range of shapes and sizes, and roof structures can also vary greatly.

How much does a roof cost per square meter in South Africa?

In South Africa, it cost around R400 – R800 / sqm. The price includes both material and labor costs. This is the price per square meter of roof for a new roof installation. However, usually, the cost ratio between material and labor is 40%:60%.

How many square feet does a roof tile cover?

A roofing square is 100 square feet. To determine how many roofing squares your roof is you would divide the total square footage by 100.

Why are roof tiles used?

Tile roofs are exceptionally resistant to water, frost, fire, wind, and insect damage, lasting for centuries rather than decades. * When a building owner invests in a properly installed tile roof, it’s the last roof they’ll ever need to buy – a huge plus when it comes to resale value.