Product category:
Roofing
News Release from: Marley Eternit
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 August 2007
Marley Eternit rejoins Interbuild
Marley Eternit rejoins Interbuild this year for the first time since all elements of its roofing and cladding businesses were brought under one roof.
This one-stop-shop resource will be reflected on the company's stand (05-D160) in the Unimer showcase area at the show (NEC, October 28th - November 1st) where it will exhibit their unparalleled range of high-performance building boards, fibre cement Weatherboard and profiled roofing sheets The company's clay plain tiles range, including the new line-up of Acme in single and double-camber options, will also feature along with the established ranges of Ashdowne handcrafted and Hawkins
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 29 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Marley Eternit's range of fibre cement building boards is one of the largest, most versatile on the UK including a moisture-resistant tile backing board, a general-purpose, external grade sheet suitable for soffits and fascias, balcony panels and infill panels; a flat, moisture resistant render board with outstanding dimensional stability, and a smooth and highly durable cement bonded particle structural board.
Fibre cement is also the substrate for the ever-popular and low-maintenance Weatherboard which is available in a variety of colours and wood stains to give a New England feel to domestic and non-domestic applications.
Profiled sheeting is moving rapidly away from its roots in agriculture towards applications in the housing, healthcare, education, leisure, retail and industrial sectors, while clay plain tiles continue to justify a recent multi million GBP investment in production facilities at the company's factory in Staffordshire.
Marley Eternit is the first roof tile manufacturer in the UK to achieve a coveted 'A' rating from the Building Research Establishment (BRE) for its fibre cement slates, clay and concrete tiles - a sign of its commitment to developing products that are more energy efficient by design. Request free introductory details about products from Marley Eternit ...
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