Porcelain pavers tile tech s porcelain pavers are a lightweight and thin alternative over traditional concrete pavers specially when used on elevated roof decking applications.
Lightweight roof pavers.
The pavers are lightweight and easy to install with their unique tooth construction that enables you to tap them into most ground surfaces or just walk over them to secure.
The westile roof pavers are designed to provide years of protection in all climates coupled with a wide selection of colors and finishes to enhance any architectural style.
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Ventloc provides superior wind uplift resistance at wind speeds up to 130 mph.
Cast with 1 of concrete laminated to a 1 1 2 of expanded polystyrene foam these pavers have the look and feel of a full weight paver yet weigh in at roughly half the load.
Lightweight roof pavers were invented to follow the natural slope of the roof and where an existing roof or new roof construction requires a lighter load.
Product overview emsco group outdoor s lightweight duty flat rock patio pavers are made of plastic resin so they resist cracking or breaking.
Westile also offers a line of flat roof interlocking ballast paver systems to improve the performance of commercial roofs.
These pavers can be installed with pedestals or laid directly on the roof surface.
Drydeck pavers have pedestals cast in them to allow for free flowing drainage on roofs where the paving mimics the roof s slope.
Lightweight ballast pavers can be used when the roof will not accommodate the load of a standard paver.
Manufactured in a natural color and diamond finish these may be installed on a protected membrane system for ballasting and limited pedestrian use.
Ballast paver can be used as a walkway perimeter ballast or can fully cover a roof for ultimate protection from wind and uv damage.
Lightweight roof pavers were invented to follow the natural slope of the roof and where an existing roof or new roof construction requires a lighter load.