Second-Hand Roof Tiles in Hornsby

High-Quality Recycled Roof Tiles


Looking for a cost-effective roofing solution? Look no further than the team at Recycling Roof Tiles! We’re your one-stop shop for all your roofing needs. With over 40 years’ industry experience, we know how to source the best second-hand cement and terracotta tiles to get your roof looking like new again.

Not only can second-hand roof tiles save you money, but they also look great and are better for the planet. Got a particular style you’re after? We’re happy to source anything that’s not in stock. We can also help you keep your tiles looking their best with our paints, coats and sealers.

Replacing your roof tiles and not sure what to do with your old ones? Reach out to us and we’ll take them off your hands! We even provide skip bins for throwing away broken or damaged tiles.

Contact us on 0427 241 224 for enquiries. We assist clients throughout Hornsby—from Lisgar Gardens to Berowra Creek.

Second-Hand Roof Tile Benefits


Second-hand roof tiles offer a number of benefits for homeowners, including:

Nostalgic value: For some homeowners, using second-hand tiles can be a way to connect with the past and create a sense of nostalgia in their home.

Cost savings: Second-hand tiles are typically much cheaper than brand new tiles, making them an affordable option for budget-conscious homeowners.

Unique style: Buying recycled tiles gives you access to unique styles and designs that may be difficult to find new.

Environmental benefits: Reusing tiles helps to reduce waste and conserve resources, making it a more sustainable option than buying new.

Another advantage is you can find a wider variety of styles and designs when you shop for recycled tiles. This means that you can find the perfect tile to match your home décor.


There are several signs that indicate you may have cracked roof tiles, including:

  • Visible cracks in the tiles themselves
  • Gaps or spaces between the tiles
  • Damaged or missing mortar between the tiles
  • Water leaks in your attic or home
  • Sagging areas on your roof
  • Damp spots on your ceiling or walls
  • Mould or mildew growth inside your home
  • Higher than normal energy bills

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