Metal Roofing
Metal roofing materials are a popular choice for both private homes and industrial buildings because they offer longevity, weather resistance, and an aesthetic appearance. Such roofs can last more than 50 years and are typically lighter than traditional roofing materials like tiles. The most popular metal roofing materials are:
- Steel Roof – durable against impacts and weather, often coated with a protective layer (e.g. zinc or aluminum-zinc alloy) to prevent rusting.
- Aluminum Roof – lightweight and highly resistant to corrosion, suitable for coastal regions.
- Copper – expensive but highly durable and elegant. Over time, copper can develop a patina or greenish hue, making the roof unique.
- Zinc Roof – provides longevity and high resistance to rust, with a natural appearance.
Metal roofs are available in various forms and textures, such as classic corrugated sheets or panels that mimic tiles or slate.
Product Range:
- Classic Click Profile
- Long sheet metal tile
- Trapezoidal profiles
- Modular roofing
- Roof modules
- Blachotrapez / BudMat / Blachy Pruszyński
Bitumen Shingles
Bitumen shingles are a popular roofing material known for affordability, flexibility, and easy installation. They are made from a fiberglass or organic base material, coated with bitumen (asphalt), and covered with a layer of mineral granules that provide color and UV protection. Here are the main characteristics of bitumen shingles:
- Cost-effective – Bitumen shingles are one of the most affordable roofing materials, making them accessible for a wide range of projects.
- Diverse – Available in various colors, textures, and shapes, allowing for designs that match the building's style.
- Durable – While not as long-lasting as metal or tile roofs, high-quality bitumen shingles with proper maintenance can last 20–30 years.
- Weather-resistant – Provide good protection against moderate weather conditions, including rain and wind.
- Easy to install – Lightweight material and relatively simple installation, which can lower labor costs.
Bitumen shingles are widely used in residential buildings, especially where a cost-effective and versatile roofing solution is needed.
Product Range:
Clay and Concrete Tiles
Clay and concrete tiles are traditional roofing materials known for their durability, elegance, and ability to give a house a classic appearance. These materials have some essential properties:
- Durability and Longevity – Both clay and concrete tiles are highly resistant to weather conditions, including strong winds, hail, and UV radiation. They have a long lifespan, reaching 50–100 years for clay tiles and around 50 years for concrete tiles.
- Aesthetic – Clay tiles have a natural, warm-toned color that does not change over time, giving the house an authentic Mediterranean or classic European look. Concrete tiles are available in a wide range of colors and shapes, allowing designs to match various architectural styles.
- Thermal and Sound Insulation – These tiles provide good thermal and sound insulation, helping maintain a comfortable temperature in the building and reducing external noise.
- Fire Resistance – Both clay and concrete tiles are non-combustible, making them a safe choice in terms of fire safety.
- Eco-friendly Material – Clay tiles are natural and recyclable, making them an environmentally friendly option.
Clay and concrete tiles are most often used in residential buildings, especially in regions where durable and aesthetic roofing options are desired.
Product Range:
- BMI MONIER
- CREATON
- BENDER