Shingles tiles
create a distinctly ecological impression. Since the material is plastic and easily bends for laying complex protrusions, it can be applied to roofs of various shapes, such as houses, saunas, guest houses and gazebos.
When laying a shingle roof, you can only use freshly torn
tiles
that have been kept for one or two months. If they are stored longer, they dry out and become brittle, so it will not be so easy to bend the shape anymore. Improperly laid shingles can also deform.
When laying a roof in three layers, the material consumption is approximately 60-70 shingles tiles
per square meter.
When laying shingle roofing material in two layers, you will need approximately 45-50 shingles per square meter.
A three-layer shingle roof will last approximately up to 30 years without additional treatment.
Laying a tiles
roof is not very difficult, but it is better to entrust it to an experienced craftsman. The master can evaluate the material and lay a roof of a more complex structure.