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Reclaimed Clay Roof Tiles for HMO & BTR Refurbs in London: 2026 Trade Guide

HMO and BTR operators in London face relentless refurb cycles. Surplus clay tiles can bring per-unit costs down 30–50%. Here's the 2026 sourcing playbook across Greater London.

HMO refurb sourcing checklist

  • Standing order with Greater London clearance yards
  • Bulk buys inside N, E, SE and SW postcodes to cut delivery frequency
  • Match spec across portfolio to simplify snagging
  • Trade-only alerts on new stock

London per-unit cost impact

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

Compliance for rental refurbs

  • FD30 rated doors on escape routes
  • Fire-line plasterboard on partition walls
  • PIR to current U-value regs on external elements
  • PAT-tested appliances where applicable

Turnaround pace in London

Efficient HMO operators in London rotate units in 5–10 days. Surplus stock held on standing order removes 2–4 days of merchant lead time per changeover.

Frequently asked questions

+Do surplus materials meet HMO regs?

Yes when the base spec is correct — fire-line, FD30, U-value. Verify with your compliance officer per unit.

+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.

+Can I claim capital allowances?

Yes — HMO refurb capital expenditure qualifies whether the materials are new or surplus.

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