I'm buying home insurance and don't know what my house + roof are made from.
Not sure if these photos help:
Exterior: 1
Roof: 1 2
My guess is brick veneer and slate roof?
Agree, looks like cement tile.
What are your walls on the inside? If plasterboard/gyprock, then brick veneer.
Brick veneer and hardiplank (or similar) with cement tile roof
That's not a slate roof, that's cement tiles.
So your house is "brick and cement tile"
Brick veneer.
Ask Mr Wolf & the three little pigs
The ground level looks to be brick veneer (mostly single layer brick over wood/steel frame)
Polystyrene cladding upstairs on the 'roof photos' - some cement sheeting(?) weatherboard style cladding on the front of the house
Basic cement roofing tiles (a flat style)
gingerbread
Premium for gingerbread house is through the roof :(
Straw
Great, thanks all!
DW OP, the big bad wolf won't be able to blow your house down
Concrete Roof Tile
Brick Veneer (Brick with Timber Framing Behind)
Shiplap with Timber Framing on Level 2 (James Hardie Stria or something similar) - Shiplap is the nick name
Asbestos and Engineered Stone.
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Cement tile roof by the looks of it.