Second-Hand Roof Tiles in Kincumber

Quality Cement & Terracotta Tiles


Looking for a more sustainable way to replace broken roof tiles? You’ve come to the right place! At Recycling Roof Tiles, we supply a massive range of second-hand cement and terracotta tiles for clients throughout Kincumber—from Broadwater Park to Saltwater Creek. 

Whether you’re looking to replace a handful of cracked tiles or need enough for a new roof or extension, we’ve got everything you need—all at a fraction of the price of buying new. Looking for something particular? We’re happy to source anything we don’t currently have in stock. 

We also provide a variety of high-quality roof tile paints, coats and sealers. Plus, we offer a collection and recycling service so rest assured your old tiles will be put to good use. 

Reach out to us on 0427 241 224 for enquiries or to find out more about our range. We’re your one-stop roofing shop!

Why Use Second-Hand Tiles?


There are several benefits to using second-hand tiles. One is that they are often much cheaper than new tiles. This can be a great way to save money on your home improvement project. 

Another benefit is that you may be able to find some unique or rare tile designs that you would not be able to find in stores, giving your home a one-of-a-kind look.

Finally, using second-hand tiles can help to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfills each year, meaning you’ll be doing your bit for the environment.

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.


If you notice any cracks in your roof tiles, it’s important to have them checked out as soon as possible. Cracks can allow water to seep into your home, which can lead to serious damage. Some other signs that you may have cracked roof tiles include:

  • You have leaks in your ceiling
  • There are water stains on your walls or ceiling
  • The upper areas of your home are damp
  • You have mould or mildew growth in your home

Frequently Asked Questions