Hello!
this is my first post here. Sorry to write in English but my Swedish is not great. These forums have really helped me as I come from a country where buildings are completely different. To my problem: I now live in a house built in the 1950s with (I think) a roof of "betongpannor". I don't know whether the roof has been replaced since then.

Today I went up to clean out some moss and noticed some broken takpannor. I went to k-rauta to get some replacement tiles but they only had these modern betongpannor which have this "lip" - i think the term in Swedish is "falsade". The ones I have on my roof are ofalsade. I looked up online to see if I can find these type of roof tiles but I cannot find anything. Does anyone have any tips?

tack!
Gianfranco
 
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If you take a picture of the roof and tiles it's easier to help
 
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Here are a couple of pictures. Thanks for any help. Ps feel free to write in Swedish

A roof with weathered concrete tiles and some moss growth. Close-up of weathered concrete roof tiles with moss growth.
 
If you look at the back, it often states which brand it is on the tile. I assume that hundreds of these are thrown away every day, so check with a roofing company if they are going to re-roof with such tiles soon.
 
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T topmount said:
If you look at the back, it often says what brand the tile is. I assume hundreds of these are thrown away every day, so check with a roofing company if they will be re-roofing with such tiles soon.
Thank you! No brand name on the back unfortunately but will definitely check with some companies.
 
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