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Reclaimed Clay Roof Tiles Cost Comparison Belfast 2026: Merchant vs Surplus vs Reclaimed

Three ways to buy clay tiles in Belfast, three very different price tags. This 2026 comparison lays out what you actually pay via merchant, surplus and reclaimed routes across Northern Ireland.

Belfast price bands 2026

RouteTypical £Best for
New merchant list£3,900 per 1,000Full-warranty specified jobs
Merchant clearance / surplus£1,725 per 1,000Trade cost-optimisation
Reclaimed£850–£2,600 per 1,000Heritage matching, low carbon

Hidden costs to build in

  • Delivery — often 5–15% of material cost
  • Wastage — allow 5–10% overage
  • Installation labour — sometimes higher for reclaimed
  • Storage on site if bought early

Which route wins by project type

  • Standard extension: surplus wins in Belfast
  • Heritage refurb: reclaimed for matching, planning
  • HMO/BTR: surplus and merchant clearance
  • Self-build: mix all three by trade package

Collection and delivery inside Belfast

Most Belfast sellers hold stock inside BT1, BT9 and BT12 and offer NI pallet £85–£150 with 3-day transit. For loads over a tonne of clay tiles, a hiab drop is usually more economical than multiple van runs.

Frequently asked questions

+What's the biggest cost lever in Belfast?

Route choice — merchant to surplus alone typically saves 30–50% on clay tiles.

+What's the difference between peg, pantile and plain?

Peg tiles hang from wooden pegs (hand-made pre-1900). Pantiles are S-shaped. Plain tiles are standard rectangles.

+Is the cheapest route always right?

No — heritage jobs, warranty-critical spec and public projects each shift the calculus.

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