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Modern roofing

Modern roofing is an innovative and technologically advanced solution that combines the aesthetic allure of traditional roofing materials like wood and tile with the durability of metal roofing. It offers the best of both worlds, providing homeowners with a roofing product that is strong, long-lasting, and visually appealing. Its increased level of versatility brings added value to roofs of all shapes, sizes, pitches, and styles. It is also corrosion-resistant and fireproof, creating an added sense of security. Modern roofing is the perfect option for those seeking a highly durable, aesthetically pleasing roof that is both energy-efficient and budget-friendly.

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Sometimes, when you drive along the same type of private cottages, your gaze suddenly stops at one of the houses. Surely this is a building with an original and interesting roof, because it is she who makes the architecture of a country house so attractive. When you are seriously thinking about building your own country house, do not rush to copy what once seemed beautiful to you. Perhaps you just do not know the whole variety of the range of roofing materials..

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Having been engaged in the supply of roofing for 15 years now, we follow all the trends and fashion trends of the market. And we certainly present the most modern roofing solutions to our clients. The undisputed favorite among business-class roofing materials is RUFLEX flexible tiles (Finland). It allows for the most sophisticated roof designs. It is no coincidence that the official supplier of RUFLEX in Russia, Dianna-Trade, even organized a special competition for architects who create projects for houses with RUFLEX roofs. The architectural possibilities of this material are almost endless, and in combination with excellent decorative properties, they allow you to create spectacular houses in any style โ€“ from neo-Gothic to high-tech. However, this season RUFLEX has an unusually strong rival not only in architecture, but also in quality. This is a completely new material โ€“ a composite metal tile ROSER (South Korea), coated with an aluzinc alloy galvalum and protected from external influences by a layer of natural stone granules. The amazing roofing has already conquered the whole of Europe and the USA. The architects are surprised: for the first time in one product, they managed to embody all the advantages of its competitors โ€“ the strength of metal tiles, the aesthetics and noiselessness of flexible tiles, the environmental friendliness of ceramics.

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The basis of ROSER is a steel sheet, protected on both sides by Galvalume aluzinc coating. Such roofing material corrodes 6 times slower than galvanized steel, which is used in the production of conventional metal tiles. There will be no problems with installation either, we provide a free installation supervision service! Composite tiles weigh 6 times less than ceramic tiles, which significantly reduces the load on the structure. At the same time, the roof remains incredibly stable and durable thanks to the unique technology of fastening the roof covering.

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Aesthetic qualities are also โ€œon topโ€. Colored granules are applied to the surface of the ROSER roof covering, creating a noble effect of a matt three-dimensional surface. They not only provide an excellent appearance, but also significantly reduce rain noise. Today, the range of ROSER composite metal tile collections allows you to satisfy the most sophisticated preferences. For lovers of classics โ€“ the SPANY collection, the Rowood series will help to create a romantic chalet, and the roof in the ultra-fashionable hi-tech style will come out with ROSERBond. The Cleo range of colors is also impressive โ€“ more than 12 colors and shades. If you are looking for a roofing material that can make your home truly luxurious, call
(495) 424-75-97 or go to www.roser.ru

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  1. Ethan Nelson

    What are some key features of modern roofing systems and how do they differ from traditional roofing methods?

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