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Reclaimed Clay Roof Tiles for Energy Retrofit in Stoke-on-Trent: 2026 Sourcing Guide

Stoke-on-Trent retrofits — from PAS 2035 refurbs to EnerPHit self-builds — rely on high-spec materials at cost. Surplus and clearance stock delivers the same certified spec at 40–60% less. Here's the 2026 sourcing map for West Midlands.

Retrofit-relevant clay tiles sources

  • Merchant clearance on certified stock
  • Manufacturer over-orders (PIR, mineral wool, plasterboard)
  • Cancelled project surplus in your postcode
  • Regional trade Facebook groups

Certification you must preserve

  • BBA certificate on insulation and boards
  • Batch/lot number for U-value calculations
  • Fire rating on partition materials
  • Datasheets for PAS 2035 evidence packs

2026 Stoke-on-Trent pricing

GradeTypical priceNotes
Job-lot / bulk£850 per 1,000Merchant clearance, palletised
Standard graded£1,725 per 1,000Sorted, ready-to-fit stock
Heritage / premium£2,600 per 1,000Character grade, hand-picked

Collection and delivery inside Stoke-on-Trent

Most Stoke-on-Trent sellers hold stock inside ST1, ST4 and ST6 and offer Midlands next-day £42–£68. For loads over a tonne of clay tiles, a hiab drop is usually more economical than multiple van runs.

Frequently asked questions

+Does surplus clay tiles count for PAS 2035?

Yes when spec and certification are preserved. Keep batch numbers and BBA certificates with your evidence pack.

+How many clay tiles per m²?

Plain: 60/m². Pantiles: 16/m². Peg: 55–65/m².

+Can I use surplus on ECO4-funded work?

Yes — ECO4 assessors care about spec and installation quality, not new-vs-surplus provenance.

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