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Reclaimed Clay Roof Tiles for Renovation Projects in Bath: 2026 Guide

Renovating a Bath property? Matching materials is often the difference between a scheme that reads authentic and one that jars. In 2026, surplus and reclaimed clay tiles is easier to source across South West than any time in the last decade.

Sourcing strategy for Bath renovations

  • Sample first — take a piece of existing clay tiles to the yard
  • Order 10% overage for cuts, breakages and matching future repairs
  • Prioritise weathered face for exteriors, quarry face for repairs
  • Confirm delivery slots against your trades' schedule

Bath renovation 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

Common clay tiles matching pitfalls

  • Hand-made peg tiles, Rosemary machine-made and pantiles all common
  • Weathered lichen finish valued by conservation officers
  • Colour variation blends into 200-year-old roofs

Collection and delivery inside Bath

Most Bath sellers hold stock inside BA1, BA2 and BA15 and offer South West next-day £55–£95. For loads over a tonne of clay tiles, a hiab drop is usually more economical than multiple van runs.

Frequently asked questions

+How do I match existing clay tiles?

Bring a physical sample and compare in daylight — colour, texture, size, weathering.

+How many clay tiles per m²?

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

+Will my Bath insurance cover works with reclaimed?

Yes — reclaimed materials are covered like-for-like on standard renovations insurance.

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