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Ludowici’s French low profile interlocking tile was introduced in the 1890’s. A favorite of discriminating architects, it is one of the most sculptured and dimensional products in Ludowici’s line. Large and durable, French tile has deep locks on all four sides, plus two prominent flutes on the surface for dramatic aesthetics as well as fast drainage. When applied to a roof, these flutes produce a shadow effect for the highly refined appearance.
# | Document | Description | AutoCAD | |
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1 | FRENCH-100 | SECTION AT EAVE WITH CANT STRIP | ||
2 | FRENCH-101 | SECTION AT SIDE WALL | ||
3 | FRENCH-102 | SECTION AT HEAD WALL | ||
4 | FRENCH-103 | SECTION AT RAKE EDGE WITH DETACHED RAKE | ||
5 | FRENCH-200 | SECTION AT #102 HIP | ||
6A | FRENCH-300 | SECTION AT #206 RIDGE | ||
6B | FRENCH-301 | SECTION AT #206 VENTED RIDGE | ||
7 | FRENCH-400 | SECTION AT FIELD CUT VALLEY |
Más información sobre este producto consulte en: http://www.ludowici.com/products/roof-tiles/profile-interlocking-tiles/french/