Roof Design - Fact Sheet 3 (FS3) - Roof materials

Abbreviation
Roof Design - Fact Sheet 3 (FS3)
Valid from
1/05/2017

Information provider
BRANZ Limited,
Information type
Fact sheet,
Format
PDF,

Description

A wide range of roofing materials and finishes are available - some much more common than others.

Current New Zealand roof cladding options include profiled long-run metals, membranes, tiles, shingles or similar overlapping materials, translucent materials, special-application roofing and other less-common materials.

This fact sheet describes current
and historical roof cladding options in New Zealand.

Scope

In this Fact Sheet:

  • Current New Zealand roof claddings
  • Profiled long-run metals
  • Membranes
  • Tiles, shingles or similar overlapping
    materials
  • Translucent materials
  • Special-application roofing
  • Other less common or historical
    roofing options
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Roof Design - Fact Sheet 3 (FS3) - Roof materials

Description

A wide range of roofing materials and finishes are available - some much more common than others.

Current New Zealand roof cladding options include profiled long-run metals, membranes, tiles, shingles or similar overlapping materials, translucent materials, special-application roofing and other less-common materials.

This fact sheet describes current
and historical roof cladding options in New Zealand.

View on Information Provider website Download this resource (PDF)
Roof Design - Fact Sheet 3 (FS3) - Roof materials
Description

A wide range of roofing materials and finishes are available - some much more common than others.

Current New Zealand roof cladding options include profiled long-run metals, membranes, tiles, shingles or similar overlapping materials, translucent materials, special-application roofing and other less-common materials.

This fact sheet describes current
and historical roof cladding options in New Zealand.

View on Information Provider website Download this resource (PDF)
This resource does not cite any other resources.

Roof Design - Fact Sheet 3 (FS3) - Roof materials

This resource does not CITE any other resources.
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