Sandtoft’s tiles used on over 1100 properties for Liverpool Mutual Homes
14.11.2011
Liverpool Mutual Homes (LMH) has refurbished 564 properties on
the city's Florence Melly Estate using Sandtoft'sOlympusclay double
pantile. The project follows the renovation of 600 properties on
the neighbouring Daneville Estate which featured Sandtoft's Cassius
clay roof tiles in Antique Slate.
Dave Woods, Assistant Director (property services) at LMH, said:
"Having partnered with Sandtoft for the Daneville refurbishment, we
knew they could provide the flexibility and quality of service we
demand from our contractor partners.
"We were impressed by the cost and labour saving benefits of
Cassius, so wanted to use another tile in Sandtoft's New Generation
range for this new project. TheOlympusmet our criteria as we needed
a profile tile in a traditional colour that was in keeping with the
surrounding architecture. Like the Cassius, it's large format and
has an open gauge, so is quick and easy to fit which is essential
when working on large-scale refurbishments such as this. The
finished roofs look great and have given these properties a new
lease of life."
Sandtoft also provided a lead replacement flashing system called
Koraflex - an aluminium roll, coated with a butyl adhesive backing
for superior adhesion. It is much lighter and more flexible than
lead, making it easier to handle and install. In addition, as it is
made from aluminium there is no risk to the environment from any
chemical leaking onto the roof. Koraflex also eliminates
occurrences of lead theft.
Craig Sidda, Sandtoft's social housing manager added: "The
Florence Melly project was a perfect fit for theOlympus. Its
permanent colour and high performance weatherproof design make it
an appealing, cost-effective choice.
"We've enjoyed a successful three-year partnership with LMH and
are delighted to see our New Generation tiles used so effectively
on such a high number of properties."
TheOlympusis made using 'green' electricity which is generated
from environmentally-friendly sources such as wind farms and
hydro-electric plants. Its innovative design dramatically reduces
material and labour costs. Approximately 10 tiles are required per
square metre, resulting in a covering capacity that matches the
largest concrete tiles. In addition, an open gauge means there is
no need for cutting at the eaves and ridge making theOlympusquick
and easy to lay.