A bitumen roof sheet is used as a roofing material on flat and pitched roofs. Bitumen roof sheets are manufactured from fibres that have been saturated with bitumen to create a long-lasting, durable and sturdy roof material.
Where are bitumen roof sheets used?
Bitumen roof sheets are widely used in stables, garages, agricultural buildings and sheds, as well as a number of other applications, and create a durable, weatherproof roof.
What are the benefits of bitumen roof sheets?
When you choose bitumen roof sheets, you can look forward to a range of benefits, including high-tensile strength, quick and easy installation, lightweight properties and colour choices.
What is the size and weight of Coroline bitumen roof sheets?
Coroline bitumen roof sheets are 2000mm x 950mm in size, 2.6mm thick, with a weight of 5.6kg per sheet.
What is the size and weight of Onduline bitumen roof sheets?
Onduline roof sheets come in 2000mm x 950mm sheets. They are 3mm thick instead of 2.6mm, for those wanting extra sturdiness.
What are Onduline Mini bitumen roof sheets?
Onduline Mini bitumen roof sheets are roofing sheets that have been designed for low profile roofing applications, using the same manufacturing process as with Onduline and Coroline, but with smaller corrugations.
Advantages of using Ondutile bitumen roof sheets
Instead of acting as the primary roofing material, to create a weatherproof exterior, Ondutile is used as an underlay to create a secondary roofing material. This means that the waterproofing qualities of your roof are reinforced and if any damages occur to slates or tiles in a storm it will not affect the roof’s waterproofing qualities.
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