These hexagonal roofing shingles from Katepal are fabricated from a material that was previously only used by professionals, SBS-modified bitumen. Suitable for use on roof pitches between 12° and 90°, these shingles are ideal for outhouse buildings such as sheds, garages and m... Read More
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Learn moreThese hexagonal roofing shingles from Katepal are fabricated from a material that was previously only used by professionals, SBS-modified bitumen. Suitable for use on roof pitches between 12° and 90°, these shingles are ideal for outhouse buildings such as sheds, garages and more. When installing, they are recommended to be applied with the Katepal underlay.
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Question:
What size are they?
Answer:
The Katepal Super KL Hexagonal Bitumen Roofing Shingles come as strip-shingles, not individual loose hexagons. Each strip is typically 1,000 mm wide and around 317–340 mm tall, depending on the exact batch and colour. A single pack covers 3 m² once installed, which includes the required overlap. For more information, you may want to refer to our Installation Guide.
Question:
Can the tiles be laid onto a shed roof, which has an existing bitumen felt sheet covering?
Answer:
Technically yes, as long as the underlying felt is sound and flat
Question:
What would I need to use for the ridge when using these hexagonal tiles?
Answer:
You would need this product
https://www.roofingsuperstore.co.uk/product/katepal-eaves-ridge-sheets-for-jazzy-katrilli-and-rocky-12m-pack.html
Question:
Hexaganol roofing tiles .What is the substrate material.ie glass fibre, polyester
Answer:
These are made from Bitumen Felt, similar material to a high grade shed felt.
Question:
Can these tiles be fixed to the sides of a log cabin ?
Answer:
Yes you could fix these vertically but they need to be laid to a flat surface so it would need to be boarded first.
Question:
How many would I need for s 3x3m roof?
Answer:
If 3m x 3m area then 9m² you would need three packs to cover this, but may be worth getting 4 packs in case of any on site wastage.
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