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New Charter Housing, Cheshire

OVERVIEW

The Housing Trust’s first encounter with Metrotile Lightweight Steel Roof Systems was during a refurbishment project at Pendle House, Denton.


A home for the elderly, the building needed a new roof but couldn’t accommodate traditional products due to large spans between the trusses and the need for reduced weight on the supporting structure.


Metrotile was chosen due to the lightweight and eight-pan profile design. It was after this project that the many benefits of Metrotile Lightweight Steel Roofing became apparent to New Charter Housing Trust and more projects swiftly followed


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Metrotile Bond 450 - Lightweight Metal Tile - Roof tiles

Metrotile Bond 450 - Lightweight Metal Tile - Roof tiles

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