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Laying the hollow tile. - Nelskamp

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The <strong>hollow</strong> <strong>tile</strong>.<br />

year<br />

w a r r a n t y<br />

Thanks to its characteristic<br />

shape, <strong>the</strong> <strong>hollow</strong> <strong>tile</strong> underlines<br />

<strong>the</strong> uniqueness of old<br />

and above all listed buildings.<br />

But <strong>the</strong> <strong>hollow</strong> <strong>tile</strong> can also be<br />

used for difficult laying problems<br />

on new buildings too, for<br />

example bat dormers.<br />

The <strong>hollow</strong> <strong>tile</strong> in detail:<br />

- Pressed roof <strong>tile</strong> according<br />

to DIN/EN 1304<br />

- Waterproof, frost-resistant,<br />

breathable<br />

- Regular roof pitch 40°<br />

- Requirement per m 2<br />

approx. 16.0 pcs

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