Nelskamp roofing tiles: Easier working on the roof

Nelskamp, the clay roofing tile manufacturer, is presenting new and proven products from Nelskamp’s wide product range – e.g. the Dachstick that can replace traditional storm clips and its easy-to-fix large-size clay roofing tile, the “F 8 ½” flat tile. The new flat tile combines a large size with low weight. Roof coverage is cost-efficient, fast and comfortable for the roofer. Thanks to its ceramic quality (Nibra tile made of clay from the Westerwald region of Germany) and state-of-the-art interlocking technology, the “8 ½” is highly resistant to rain, storm and frost. Its rounded, modern coverage pattern is aesthetically eye-catching on the roof.

Dachziegelwerke Nelskamp GmbH
www.nelskamp.de
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