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Boral - Striata

The Striata shingle roof tile with its flat profile has been a preferred choice of discerning Australian home owners for decades. It offers a crisp, clean appearance that perfectly complements both traditional and modern homes. They are an alternative to the very expensive slate tiles and timber shingles. The Striata is available with colour-through and with colour-on. Their low profile design and unique textured surface blend perfectly with country-stylehomes, colonial cottages and federation style homes and can also be used to great effect on some contemporary designs.

For more information, please visit this products webpage.

Boral - Striata
Storm Grey


Boral - Striata
Walnut


Boral - Striata
Ebony


Boral - Striata
Terra Rossa


Boral - Striata
Evergreen


Boral - Striata
Gunmetal


Boral - Striata
Blue Dusk


Boral - Striata
Charcoal Grey
(Premium Colour Through)


Coverage No. of tiles per m (squared): 9.4
Dimensions (Nominal) Actual length:
Actual width:
Exposed length:
Exposed width:
432 mm
345 mm
357 mm
300 mm

Mass (Nominal) Mass per tile: 5.5 kg
  Mass per m (squared): 51.70 kg

Set Out (Nominal) Batten spacing: 357 mm max.

Head Lap Minimum head lap shall be 75 mm. This may increase according to set out.
However, head lap should not exceed 120 mm.

Recommended Bond Cross Bond

Minimum Roof Pitch Minimum recommended pitch under normal conditions,is 20° without sarking.
Sarking may be required at pitches greater than 20° in areas requiring special consideration, such as coastal areas and exposed or elevated sites.

Maximum rafter length At the minimum roof pitch the maximum rafter length allowed is 4.5 metres.
For rafter lengths over 4.5 metres, Boral Roofing recommends you add 2° to the pitch for every metre of additional rafter length.

Quality All tiles are designed to conform to the Australian Standards and good trade practice, AS 2049 roof tiles, and AS 2050 installation of roof tiles. All Boral roof tiles are tested by both Boral Roofing and the CSIRO Division of Building,
Construction and Engineering to ensure the highest standards of quality, durability and performance.

Colours and Finishes Please refer to the Boral Roofing brochures to determine the colours and finishes available in your state.

General Product information contained in this leaflet is correct at time of printing.
However, due to Boral's commitment for continued improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
Boral Roofing's liability is limited to the replacement of product should it fail to perform as specified in literature current at the date of manufacture.
Fixing standards and product specifications contained in this leaflet are minimum recommendations based on Australian Standards and good trade practice. However, we recommend that local authorities are consulted as they may require different standards to be met.

Note The data shown in this specification sheet may vary from state to state.
Whenever necessary please contact your Boral Roofing State Sales Office for more accurate details.