dachówka
Dachówka is a roofing tile used to cover pitched roofs. It is typically made of ceramic clay or concrete, though some modern versions use cement composites or metal-coated variants. Ceramic tiles are formed from shaped clay, dried and fired; many are glazed for additional weather resistance. Concrete tiles are cast from a cementitious mix with aggregates and cured. Roof tiles are laid in overlapping rows on roof battens and fixed with nails, hooks, or clips to provide a weatherproof cover.
Profile varieties include karpiówka (Roman tile) and gąsiorka (barrel tile), as well as flat or interlocking
Installation requires appropriate underlayment or waterproof membrane and proper roof slope, which depends on tile type
In Poland, dachówka has a long tradition and remains a common roofing material. Modern production concentrates
Environmental and regulatory aspects: ceramic tiles are recyclable; concrete tiles offer good frost resistance; tile production