Metalcraft roofing are members of the roofing association new zealand and the new zealand metal roofing manufacturers incorporated.
Pressed metal roof tiles nz.
Pressed metal tile roofing is one of the more common roof cladding systems used in new zealand.
Today s pressed metal tiles use zincalume as a base with an acrylic coat over laid with natural stone chip with a second coat of acrylic overglaze.
Monier metal tiles provide lasting durability without compromising on style.
The stone chips used today are similar to the originals with some synthetically coloured chip blended to offer a wider choice of colour combinations.
Nzs 4217 1980 pressed metal tile roofs defines the quality of the material used in the manufacture of pressed metal roofing tiles and accessories.
Made of galvanised steel with a bitumen overlay the tiles were known for being lightweight and easily installed.
Full range is available in both chip coated or pressed colorsteel enquire find a branch technical resources inspiration.
Monier s metal roof tile range offers a choice of distinctive profiles available in a variety of textures and colours.
Shake metal tile profile which is available in both pre painted and stone chip finishes.
Describes a suitable means of fixing metal roofing tiles on new or existing structures.
Metrotile is manufactured by ross roof group a new zealand family owned business who have been involved in the roofing industry over 5 generations since 1942.
Decramastic roofing tiles also known as decrabond or pressed metal tiles were widely used in new zealand during the 1970s and 1980s.
Metalcraft metal tiles are designed to withstand environmental extremes so they afford considerable peace of mind.
About us over the years we have supported many leading new zealand brands with the development of their new styles and safety features and eventually began developing our own production lines for the.
Originally known as apex tile manufacturing ltd and rebranded as apex tile in 2012 we have been in the tile manufacturing industry since 1995.
There are a number of design requirements that need to be followed to ensure the installed roof will meet the performance requirements of building code clauses b1 structure b2 durability e1 surface water and e2 external moisture.