With a plethora of choices for people in the UK available when it comes to roofing products, most consumers consider the material first, and forget the colour of the tiles is also important. Red has always been a symbol of warmth, strength and tradition and this rings true when it comes to red roof tiles with their timeless appeal. From rustic homes to modern contemporary designs, a red tile roof brings vibrancy and character that stands out while remaining versatile across different property types.

At Metrotile, we offer a wide range of lightweight red roof tiles in six distinctive shades and finishes:

Whether you’re replacing an existing roof, or looking for inspiration on a new-build, Metrotile’s red roofing tiles combine eye-catching colour, high performance, and long-lasting durability.

Why Choose Red Roof Tiles for Your Home?

There’s a reason red roof tiles for house projects remain popular across the UK, they bring a richness and warmth that enhances almost any building style.

Red tiles for roof designs work especially well with:

Beyond appearance, red tones evoke feelings of energy, tradition, and warmth. A red roof tile provides a finish that is distinctive yet familiar, ideal for those who want their home to make a statement while keeping timeless character.

The Red Metrotile Range: Six Distinct Finishes

Across Metrotile’s range of lightweight steel roof tiles, we’ve expertly developed a variety of red roofing tiles, giving you the freedom to choose the shade that perfectly matches your design vision.

1. Red – Classic, Traditional, and Timeless

Available in our popular profiles Bond & Roman, our classic Red is a deep, uniform finish that offers a traditional look. Perfect for anyone seeking a bold yet familiar choice that never goes out of style.

2. Terracotta – Warm, Earthy Mediterranean Style

Terracotta, inspired by the warmth of the Mediterranean, and its sun-baked charm, is one of our most popular colour choices at Metrotile UK. It’s ideal for rustic properties, garden rooms, or extensions where warmth and character are key. Commonly used in the Roman or Bond profiles.

3. Brindle – A Blended, Natural Finish

Brindle combines our popular Terracotta with brown tones to create a softer, more natural effect. This makes it especially versatile for countryside homes or projects where a blended, heritage finish is desired, available in the Metrotile Bond.

4. Scarlet – Bold, Striking, Contemporary

Scarlet, as part of our Metrotile Shingle colour range, is a rich and vibrant red for projects that want strong kerb appeal. This colour is perfect for homeowners looking to make their property stand out with a confident and unique roofline.

5. Antique Red – A Heritage-Inspired Look

For a softer, weathered appearance, Antique Red captures the charm of aged clay tiles but with the lightweight, long-lasting benefits of steel. A great choice for refurbishments in rural or heritage settings.

6. Matt Terracotta – Smooth, Modern, and Minimalist

Available as part of the Decra Qube range, Matt Terracotta takes the warmth of traditional terracotta and reimagines it with a smooth, powder-coated finish. It’s a modern alternative for those seeking a minimalist, industrial contrast but still want a warm undertone.

Performance That Matches the Look

No matter which finish you choose, all Metrotile red roof tiles are manufactured from high-grade, pressed steel and coated with multiple protective layers to ensure decades of durability.

Here’s what you get with every Metrotile red roof tile:

This makes our tiles especially suitable for reroofing projects where reducing weight on older structures can save significant time and money.

Popular Red Roof Tiles for Sale – Profiles Available in Red

Looking for red roof tiles for sale? Metrotile’s red finishes are available across a wide selection of profiles, meaning you can match colour and style perfectly.

Red Roof Tiles Prices – What to Expect

While exact red roof tiles prices depend on the tile profile and size of your project, traditional clay and terracotta tiles can cost between £20–£35 per m² for materials alone.

Metrotile’s lightweight red roof tiles are often more cost-effective than traditional alternatives when you consider:

Did you know? Metrotile’s pricing is based on profile, not colour. That means whether you choose Red, Terracotta, or Brindle, the price per tile remains the same.

Ready to Upgrade to Lightweight Red Roof Tiles?

With Metrotile, you don’t need to compromise between colour, performance, and durability. Whilst traditional grey roof tiles may be the most popular in the UK, our red finishes bring warmth, character, and personality that’s equally timeless.

Explore our full selection of red roof tiles in the UK across our versatile range of tiles and find the perfect match for your project.

Request free samples today or contact our team for a no-obligation quotation to see how Metrotile’s lightweight red roof tiles can transform your home.

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Photos of red roofs in real projects

See live examples of how this colour looks on roofs of buildings in various parts of the UK
Cannock Chase, West Midlands, England
Private homes (1930s residential properties)
Cannock Chase, West Midlands, England
Cardiff, Wales
Local Authority bungalows (traditionally built, 55 years old)
Cardiff, Wales
Rother, East Sussex, England
Sutton Place. Privately owned flats (three blocks, originally flat-roofed, converted to pitched roofs)
Rother, East Sussex, England
Bournemouth, Dorset, England
Beach chalets / leisure structures (lightweight frame seaside chalets)
Bournemouth, Dorset, England
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England
Cornish Units (post‑war prefabricated housing)
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England
Buckinghamshire, England
Residential Conservatory
Buckinghamshire,  England
Buckinghamshire, England
Residential Conservatory
Buckinghamshire, England
Kirkwall, Northern Isles
Residential / BISF Housing
Kirkwall, Northern Isles
Altringham, Greater Manchester, England
Independent selective grammar school (boys’ secondary and sixth form)
Altringham, Greater Manchester, England
Brighton, East Sussex, England
Race Track facilities
Brighton, East Sussex, England
Normanton, West Yorkshire, England
Residential — post-war Cornish Units (temporary housing)
Normanton, West Yorkshire, England
West Lothian, Scotland
Residential flats (social housing)
West Lothian, Scotland
East Ayrshire, Scotland
BISF prefab homes
East Ayrshire, Scotland
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Lincoln Priory Academies, schools and college campuses
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Manchester, England
Grammar School
Manchester, England
Cannock, Staffordshire, England
Traditional pre‑war red brick homes, Local Authority housing
Cannock, Staffordshire, England
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Residential bungalow
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Shurdington, Gloucestershire, England
Housing Association flats
Shurdington, Gloucestershire, England
Exeter, Devon, England
Terraced houses, Exeter City Council housing stock
Exeter, Devon, England
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