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No, roof tiles do not become porous. Depending on the material and the environment, the tiles may become worn over time, but they will remain intact and generally won't absorb liquids.
No, roof tiles do not become porous. Depending on the material and the environment, the tiles may become worn over time, but they will remain intact and generally won’t absorb liquids.
See lessConcrete and terracotta roof tiles generally do not become more porous over time. Concrete tiles may even harden with age, increasing their strength. However, some low-quality tiles might be porous if not properly sealed and should be avoided. Regular maintenance and inspections are necessary to maiRead more
Concrete and terracotta roof tiles generally do not become more porous over time. Concrete tiles may even harden with age, increasing their strength. However, some low-quality tiles might be porous if not properly sealed and should be avoided. Regular maintenance and inspections are necessary to maintain your roof’s lifespan.
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