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Pottelburg 451 Pantile
Pottelburg 451 clay pantiles is made in Belgium, the Pottelberg 451 is a traditional clay pantile with gentle curves and a timeworn patina. Its softly weathered finish is achieved through a special aging process, giving each tile subtle variation in tone and texture.
The result is a naturally aged look with all the strength and reliability of a modern clay tile—perfect for restoration work or adding instant heritage to new builds.
Features
- Size: 14" x 9 3/4"
- Exposure: 11" x 7 1/2"
- Pieces Per Square: 180
- Weight Per Piece: 6 lbs
- Weight Per Square: 1100 lbs
- Testing: ASTM Grade 1
- Made In Belgium
- Wienerberger AG Established 1819
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451 POTTLEBURG FAQ
What is the Pottelberg 451 tile?
The Pottelberg 451 is a traditional Belgian clay pantile with a gently curved profile and weathered surface. It’s known for delivering a classic European look with rich, old-world character.
Where is the 451 tile made?
The tile is made in Belgium by Koramic, part of the Wienerberger group. It reflects centuries of regional roofing tradition and is crafted using high-quality Belgian clay.
What makes the 451 unique compared to other pantiles?
The 451 features a subtle, single-roll curve and a naturally weathered appearance that adds depth and texture to any roof. Its aged patina makes it ideal for projects aiming for authenticity and charm.
Is the 451 suitable for restoration projects?
Yes — its traditional shape and finish make it an excellent choice for restorations, especially in areas where this style of pantile was historically used. It blends beautifully with older structures.
Can the 451 be used on new builds?
Absolutely. While it’s often chosen for its historic appeal, the 451 is also used on new homes to add European charm and timeless curb appeal.
Does the Pottelberg 451 meet North American standards?
Yes — it is frost-resistant and meets ASTM standards, making it suitable for a variety of North American climates.