Ceramicas Mazarron

Cerámicas Mazarrón is a Spanish company that has been manufacturing ceramic construction materials since 1976. Using exceptional raw materials and investing in R&D, the company has become a global leader in the production of ceramic roof tiles. The use of cutting-edge technology and modern kilns places Cerámicas Mazarrón at the forefront of roofing solutions in the Philippines and around the world.

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Ceramicas Mazarron Product Line

Teja Curva 50

Mazarron’s Curved Roof Tile 50-barrel system offers beautifully curved terracotta clay roof tiles. These tiles are commonly seen in Mediterranean architecture and add a distinct

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Mixed Roof Tile 11

Mazarron’s most popular roof tile. It’s easy to install, versatile and has a variety of finishes. Its fine texture and high resistance make it ideal

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Ceramicas Mazarron Projects in the Philippines

If you’re looking for a subcontractor for your roofing project, Roof Trends has been in the industry for more than 15 years, helping various architects, contractors and developers throughout Luzon.

Ceramicas Mazarron Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Clay Roof Tiles? 

A: Clay roof tiles are a type of roofing material made from natural clay. They are known for their durability and longevity, as well as their aesthetic appeal.

Q: Where are Cerámicas Mazarrón roof tiles made? 

A: Cerámicas Mazarrón roof tiles are made in Spain, using raw materials extracted from the best quarries in La Sagra, Toledo.

Q: What sets Cerámicas Mazarrón roof tiles apart from other clay roof tiles? 

A: Cerámicas Mazarrón roof tiles are made using cutting-edge technology and the finest materials, ensuring that they are of the highest quality and durability. They also offer a wide range of finishes and designs, making them a versatile and attractive option for any roofing project.

Q: Are Cerámicas Mazarrón roof tiles environmentally friendly? 

A: Yes, Cerámicas Mazarrón is dedicated to environmental conservation and has the Integrated Environmental Authorisation (A.A.I.). This ensures that all hazardous waste is properly managed and that emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases are kept to a minimum.

Q: Can Cerámicas Mazarrón roof tiles withstand extreme weather conditions? 

A: Yes, Cerámicas Mazarrón roof tiles are designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, including heavy rainfall, strong winds, and extreme temperatures. They are also resistant to freeze/thaw cycles, making them a durable and reliable choice for any roofing project.

Q: How can I purchase Cerámicas Mazarrón roof tiles? 

A: Roof Trends is one of the leading suppliers of Cerámicas Mazarrón in the Philippines. Kindly contact our team who is available to assist with any questions or concerns you may have about the product.

For more information on Ceramicas Mazarron:

Phone: +63 917 827 5227
Guiguinto, Bulacan

Service Area:

Metro Manila ● Pampanga ● Bulacan ● Zambales ● Nueva Ecija ● Pangasinan ●  Tarlac ● Rizal ● Laguna ● Cavite ● Bataan

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