Please find below a selection of relevant articles from AEC companies and organizations, including Decra Roof Systems (UK) Ltd, Finwood Leisure Ltd and Blue Ridge Timberwrights, for roof finish.

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Finwood log cabin FAQ
...the building is also quicker than a brick or block constructed unit, therefore also less energy is consumed. What type of roof tiles can I use? As long as we know what type of roof finish you want before the roof structure is designed then virtually any type of roof tiles can be used. A Finwood building can accommodate the following: Bitumastic... See #1.
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Products
...new Elegance tile was only introduced recently and has been widely welcomed. Yet already we are extending the range by adding three exciting new variants, Satin finish, Cool roof finish and Dry roof finish to the original High Gloss finish. Like all Decra tiles, the Elegance range is strong yet light with outstanding weather security, ... See #2.
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Blue Ridge Timberwrights - Recent Timber Frame Raisings
...magnificent timber frame in Northern Virginia contains 33, 000 board feet of salvaged fir timber. Additionally, we milled and installed salvaged fir decking boards for the interior roof finish. The structurally insulated roof panels are supported by a 18 x 25 x 49' ridge beam. Click image to enlarge any photo Home Contact Us Site Map. See #3.
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www.ubbink.co.uk
UB19 / UB5 / UB20 / UB15 Function: Void ventilation pitched roofs. Material: PVC-u Free Vent Area: UB19/5 22000mm² UB20/15 20000mm² Roof Finish Interlocking tiles all common profiles. Colour: Anthracite, Red, Sepia, Terracotta. Special colour finishes to order. Components: UB19 tile... See #4.
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Bauder - Press Releases
The membrane is 100% recyclable and has been specially designed so that all production waste is returned to the manufacturing process. The green roof finish offers greater design potential for a building to that of a traditional felt roof and at the same time replaces permeable land otherwise lost to construction. See #5.
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