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Custom Blends Crown Boosted Caps Customers’ for life. At Crown customers come first. We strive to provide immediate and personalized attention to all of our customers’ requests. We know that time and money are key for any project therefore, we keep delivery times to a minimum and fairly priced high demand products in stock. We succeed only when our customers succeed. We are dedicated to serving better and faster by providing high quality, innovative products, and creative solutions in a timely fashion. To back our commitment, we carefully select our suppliers and distribution network, which, supported by our highly trained sales representatives, can recommend a solution to any kind of project. At Crown we are committed to your complete satisfaction 2 Worldwide and in your neighborhood. A World of experience Being part of a Group that has global presence allows us to access valuable know-how from our biggest asset within the Company, our People. Through best- practice sharing we are able to benefit from over 50 years of industry experience making us more flexible, productive, and efficient to better serve our customers. USA England Scotland Mexico We have converted ideas and dreams into realities in different parts of the world for decades. Crown Roof tiles provide great durability with beauty Impact Resistance and Durability: Concrete roof tiles provide resistance and durability offering a product that will last for a lifetime. Fire Safe Product: All CROWN roof tiles are rated Class A per ASTM E108 Standards – the highest fire rating protection available, allowing homeowners to reduce insurance premium costs. Water Proof System: A highly compacted product covered by a protective coating creates a low permeability tile, which has an “Inter-Lock” assembly system that reduces water filtrations to the roof. Thermal Insulation: A reflective coating that covers the roof tiles as well as an air cushion generated between the tile and the roof, provide insulation to the structure, which will translate into lower energy costs. UV Protection for Roof Covering: Your roof covering will be protected against harmful UV rays and weather elements extending the longevity of the structure while reducing maintenance costs overtime. Roof Components and Standard Trim: CROWN has all the necessary components needed to produce a professional and beautiful roof installation that will provide a consistent look throughout the project. Natural and Friendly to the Environment: Our proximity to our natural raw materials, having a low fuel intensive production process, and our central location in the market make our concrete roof tiles an environment friendly product. You’re in safe hands Limited Lifetime Product Warranty Fully Tested and Widely Certified Products For our complete Limited Lifetime • ASTM C-67 Freeze/Thaw Test Product Warranty information, • ASTM C-1492 visit our website at crownrooftiles.com • ASTM E330-97 Standard Test Method or contact us at 863.993.4004 for Structural Performance 3 Roof Tile Options Profiles Categories Crown roof tiles offers the widest variety of profiles that meet Crown offers four categories of roof tiles that pro- the demands of todays design requirements. This allows us vide an attractive assortment of colors and finishes to to be the only company that can truly offer a range of high, complement the exterior color palette and architectural medium and low barrel roof tiles complemented by our three design of any project. types of Windsor flat roof tiles. Mediterranean Standard Color-Thru Mediterranean roof tiles are known for Roof tiles produced with one or more color tones having a high barrel which reflects a tradi- blended in the process. tional style of great elegance. This roof tile adds visual texture to roofs making it an ideal product for large projects. Premium Color-Thru Roof tiles produced with the Standard Color- Thru system using a greater amount of color and/or higher priced color pigments. Iberia The Iberia roof tile has a medium height barrel with extended curves which remi- Slurry nisces the Spanish colonial architectural Application of a color oxide paste, mixed with style. This beautiful roof tile enhances with cement and applied on the roof tile surface elegance the roof aesthetics while making following extrusion. a connection with the past. Custom Blends Tuscany Group of two or more colors blended naturally Tuscany roof tiles have soft curves repre- in the mixture. senting a classic European style. This is the best-known roof tile in the world, reason for which it has great adaptability to any type of architecture, be it contemporary or traditional. Colors Color can provide specific properties, including greater or lesser amounts of light to a façade and proportions that can be changed. To help with tile color selection, we Windsor Slate developed four color groups. It is a flat roof tile with a smooth texture, bev- eled at each end, simulating a blackboard or easel; it was traditionally used in ancient European castles. In spite of being flat, this roof tile provides great texture and the appearance of movement on roofs. W Warm L Luminous Colors that add warmth to Colors that provide more Windsor Shake homes and allow for the light to a home and create A flat roof tile with a rough texture, simulat- creation of more protected cleaner spaces. ing a wooden shingle. This roof tile has a ambiences. rustic appearance, with a natural and coun- try feel, giving any project a natural touch. Windsor Split Shake It is a flat roof tile which has a division in the middle to simulate small individual tiles. This N Natural S Shadows tile has a smooth surface on one side and a Colors that by themselves Colors that add elegance rough surface one the other side which gives inspire natural tones. and sober tones to homes. it a country feel with a European touch. 4 Tuscany W MTSCB309 SAN ANTONIO BLEND Custom Blend W MTSSC001 W MTSSC014 W MTSSC022 MISSION TERRA COTTA Standard Color-Thru HACIENDA Standard Color-Thru FIRECLAY Standard Color-Thru W MTSSC031 W MTSSL203 N MTSCB300 KHAKI BROWN Standard Color-Thru SUNSET Slurry MADERA BLEND Custom Blends Standard Trim Universal Universal Trim Hip Starter W MTSCB309 SAN ANTONIO BLEND Custom Blends The colors printed in this catalog may vary from actual roof tile colors. 5 Mediterranean W MMESC001 W MMESC003 W MMESC005 MISSION TERRA COTTA Standard Color-Thru BURNT TERRA COTTA Standard Color-Thru BURNT RED Standard Color-Thru N MMESC011 S MMESC015 W MMESC024 BIRCHWOOD Standard Color-Thru LEAD GRAY Standard Color-Thru CORDOBA Standard Color-Thru N MMESC025 N MMECB300 W MMECB302 IRONWOOD Standard Color-Thru MADERA BLEND Custom Blends NUEVA ESPAÑA Custom Blends W MMECB305 W MMECB309 S MMECB320 CIMARRON Custom Blends SAN ANTONIO Custom Blends THUNDERSTORM Custom Blends 6 W MMESC003 29% BURNT TERRA COTTA Standard Color-Thru N MMECB300 21% MADERA BLEND Custom Blends W MMESC014 50% HACIENDA Standard Color-Thru 7 Mediterranean W MMESC005 BURNT RED Standard Color-Thru Unique Features Stronger, Unsurpassed Standard Trim Strength and Durability Higher Insulation Clay Appearance Highest One Piece Deep Natural Concrete Tile Earth Colors Universal Universal Trim Hip Starter 8 The colors printed in this catalog may vary from actual roof tile colors. Iberia W MIBSC001 CUSTOM BLEND: MISSION TERRA COTTA Standard Color-Thru HACENDA, MADERA BLEND, BIRCHWOOD, SAN ANTONIO, AND DESERT SAND. W MIBSC004 L MIBSC009 N MIBSC011 CRIMSON RED Standard Color-Thru DESERT SAND Standard Color-Thru BIRCHWOOD Standard Color-Thru W MIBSC014 W MIBSC018 L MIBSC026 HACIENDA Standard Color-Thru INDIAN RED Standard Color-Thru TUMBLEWEED Standard Color-Thru W MIBSC031 WN MIBSC032 S MIBSC033 KHAKI BROWN Standard Color-Thru MAPLE Standard Color-Thru DUSK Standard Color-Thru 9 Iberia N MIBSC034 N MIBPC103 S MIBPC104 BARKWOOD Standard Color-Thru NATURE’S GREEN Premium Color-Thru CHARCOAL BLACK Premium Color-Thru N MIBCB300 W MIBCB302 W MIBCB304 MADERA BLEND Custom Blends NUEVA ESPAÑA Custom Blends SONORA BLEND Custom Blends W MIBCB305 W MIBCB309 W MIBCB310 CIMARRON BLEND Custom Blends SAN ANTONIO BLEND Custom Blends NAVAJO BLEND Custom Blends Standard Trim Universal Universal Trim Hip Starter W MIBCB311 SANTA BARBARA BLEND Custom Blends 10 The colors printed in this catalog may vary from actual roof tile colors. Custom Blends Custom Blends can be obtained by ordering different colors and quantities of our roof tiles and mixing them on the roof. When ordering field tile, one half of a pallet is the minimum order for each color. 50% Burnt Red MIBSC005 40% Desert Sand MIBSC009 40% Lead Gray MIBSC015 25% Hacienda MIBSC014 40% Tumbleweed MIBSC026 40% Birchwood MIBSC011 25% Fireclay MIBSC022 20% Birchwood MIBSC011 20% Desert Sand MIBSC009 Crown Boosted Caps Iberia 131/4” Our Crown Boosted Caps are used to create a rustic look Mediterranean 131/4” when using them as an accessory. When installed they provide the unique beauty of an old-authentic clay roof Boost Cap Clip where concrete mortar was used to install and boost the roof tiles. Our Boosted Caps are available for any color of our Iberia Iberia 7” and Mediterranean profiles and are installed using a clip Mediterranean 6” and a mortar base of your color choice. You just need to select the color of the boost, the percentage of boost that Additional The weight per square that you want to use, and the color of the mortar base. We rec- % Boost Weight /Square would be added to the roof 10% 65 lbs. ommend using our Unibond one-step mortar to obtain a depends on the percentage 20% 130 lbs. solid adhesion
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