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IKO SHINGLES
Roof shingles are the ideal low budget roofing material for new buildings and renovated buildings alike. No matter what style the house owner selects, there is something to suit everyone in the wide range of colours and shapes IKO roof shingles and accessories on offer.
Both independent European laboratories (e.g. Technische Universität München) and internal laboratories have affirmed the high quality time and again.
Cambridge, the unique IKO roof shingle
IKO constantly innovates its production techniques, products and services.
One of these IKO innovations is the 2-layered laminated Cambridge roof shingle with a high-class modern aesthetic finish and great wind- and weather resistance.
Exceptional strength and durability
Cambridge roof shingles provide exceptional strength and durability, guaranteed by the CE label: the strong glass fibre inlay is soaked in bitumen and makes the roof shingles water resistant for example. Consequently shingle roofing is extremely weather resistant, particularly during heavy precipitation and storms.
Your benefits when using Cambridge roof shingles:
- Cambridge looks like a classic wooden slate roof because of its colours and its three-dimensional look; available at very reasonable prices;
- Cambridge roof shingles are available in 7 very natural, modern colours, that create dynamic tones of light and dark on the roof;
- The roof shingle surface is made of coloured ceramic granules (privately quarried), that protect the shingle’s bitumen layer against UV radiation (at both tropical and polar temperatures);
- Cambridge roof shingles are suitable for inclinations from 15°, even for curved roofs
Who is IKO?
IKO is the leading brand name in quality shingles. The company has an excellent reputation for its worldwide expertise in the production and processing of shingles. IKO relies on vertical integration and so has access to all the necessary raw materials and installations to treat the bitumen which forms the basis of IKO shingles.
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