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Metrotile for Non-Traditional Homes

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As evidenced by previous case studies, Metrotile Lightweight Roofing has developed into a premier choice for specifiers that need to refurbish non-traditional (or ‘pre-fab’) properties across the United Kingdom to bring them up to Government Decent Homes standards. In Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, Cannock Chase Council and Keepmoat Housing oversee housing stock that includes Cornish Units and Reema properties [cont. at the link]

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Metrotile Bond 450 - Lightweight Metal Tile - Roof tiles

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