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D E F I N I N G Y O U R R O O F S T Y L
This reference book is designed to be an invaluable guide for architects, designers, builders,
developers and planners. The Gerard roof styles detailed in this publication refl ect a rich
heritage that has evolved over centuries.
We have collected together the most imaginative homes and buildings from over 70 countries
around the world where AHI Roofi ng’s roofs are chosen by discerning home owners.
Designers will fi nd it indispensable when envisaging how to create elegant, effective
roofi ng solutions. Home owners will be stimulated by the creativity and fl air evident throughout
this collection.
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I N S P I R I N G , D I S T I N C T I V E A N D E L E G A N T
C L A S S I CAs the name Classic implies, this tile symbolises enduring excellence. It refl ects the longevity of traditional fi ne craftsmanship which has stood the test of time.
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A LEGACY OF TRADIT ION AND CRAFTMANSHIP
S H A K E
C R E A T I N G A F U T U R E W I T H T H E I N S P I R A T I O N O F T H E P A S T
AMBASSADOR SHAKE
C H A R A C T E R , E L E G A N C E A N D S I M P L I C I T Y
S H I N G L E
B E A U T I F U L , S T R O N G A N D E N D U R I N G
R O M A N
European Settlers to America in the 17th and 18th centuries brought traditional English, Dutch, French and German roofi ng styles to this developing country, recreating those styles from timber that was in plentiful supply. Cedar was split with an axe to make roof tiles or ‘Shakes’. The natural aesthetic appeal of ‘Shake’ roofs has been re-created in the Gerard Shake, incorporating easy installation features.
In Central Europe & America during the 18th century, natural split timbers were used to roof dwellings. These split timbers were prone to splitting in seasonal climatic conditions. The Ambassador Shake eliminates splitting, and the more serious threat from fi re, by re-creating the natural appearance of split wood tiles with chip-coated steel.
During the early 20th century Shingles were the most widely used roofi ng material. The overlapping tiles were originally crafted as small panels from cedar or terracotta.The Gerard Shingle has recreated three-dimensional shingles from 21st century materials and technology, coated with blends of natural stone chip.
Chic mediterranean style brings this traditional shape to life in 21st century technology using steel to give both beauty, endurance and strength.
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D I S C O V E R I N G T H E P A S T . . . P R E S E R V I N G I T F O R T H E F U T U R E
H E R I T A G EInspired by a lasting and elegant heritage handed down over generations, 21st century architects are rediscovering the traditional values of earlier times. This historical legacy of great architects, their building and roofi ng styles continues to inspire designers of today. While incorporating the heritage of the past and today’s modern design requirements, AHI Roofi ng has created a distinctive tile design to carry us through the 21st century.
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The Gerard Classic profi le symbolizes quality and excellence. It refl ects the timeless craftsmanship of previous generations and inspires today’s top architects and designers.
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This show home in Ljubljana, Slovenia demonstrates the
simplistic beauty of Gerard Classic roofi ng, as well as
offering all the practical safety features required.
RIGHT: The textured fi nish of Gerard
Classic tile blended well with the other
building materials used in this home.
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L A S S I C
BELOW: Gerard Classic Charcoal
has been used on this traditional
family home. The interesting roofl ine
of this home is enhanced by a Gerard
Classic Barrel trim fi nish.
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RIGHT: Gerard Classic Forest Green has worked
superbly with this Eastern European designed home.
BELOW: Gerard Classic Charcoal compliments the
architect’s design of geometric window shapes and
simple lines in this modern townhouse.
RIGHT: Gerard Classic in Forest Green with Barrel trim.
RIGHT: Gerard Classic proved the most attractive and
effective option for these hillside villas in the Phillipines.
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L A S S I C
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ABOVE: The architect’s challenge was to
fi nd roofi ng tiles that would be distinctive
while blending with the natural surroundings
of this wine growing region in Slovenia.
Gerard Classic Spanish Red tiles proved a
perfect match both in texture and colour.
LEFT: Where safety and protection are
paramount, Gerard Classic roofi ng was
chosen for this Kindergarten in Slovenia.
Gerard Classic roofi ng is designed to
withstand the harshest elements and
provides superior protection against fi re.
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N G , D I S T I N C T I V E A N D E L E G A N T
L A S S I C
ABOVE and RIGHT:
Gerard Classic roofi ng
using Barrel trim fi nish
demonstrates the strength
and durability of the
Classic roofi ng system in
this snow covered region.
Gerard tiles are designed
to hold the snow on the
roof to prevent slips and
possible injury to people
or property on the ground.
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L A S S I C
Along with the many practical advantages of Gerard
Classic roofi ng – durability, strength, security to name
a few – Gerard Classic is able to enhance and add
beauty in many applications as is illustrated here in
this selection of commercial buildings including the
Hungarian hotel at Balaton lake above left.
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L A S S I C
The architects of these three homes from around Europe have all chosen
Gerard Classic roofi ng for its versatility and to enhance the aesthetics
of each of these architecturally interesting designs. The quality, strength
and style of Gerard Classic roofi ng, along with a wide range of colours
offers home owners and architects alike a variety of options when
choosing and designing roofi ng fi nishes.
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The Slovenian homes featured on these two pages demonstrates
the versatility of Gerard Classic roofi ng tiles. Whether it be straight
lines or complicated curved dormer windows Gerard Classic tiles
can provide all your requirements.
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Inspired by a lasting and elegant heritage handed down over generations, 21st century architects are rediscovering the traditional values of earlier times. This historical legacy of great architects, their building and roofi ng styles continues to inspire designers of today.While incorporating the heritage of the past and today’s modern design requirements, AHI Roofi ng has created a distinctive tile design to carry us through the 21st century.
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D I S C O V E R I N G T H E P A S T . . . P R E S E R V I N G I T F O R T H E F U T U R E
H E R I T A G E
The developers of Hotel KOMPAS, Kranjska Gora, set in a popular skiing
region of the Julian Alps in Slovenia, required a roofi ng product that would
blend with with the natural surroundings, provide protection for their guests
and be able to withstand the harshest of nature’s extremes. Gerard Heritage
was chosen for the strength of its advanced interlocking system, the ability to
hold snow on the roof preventing harm to people on the ground, while still
maintaining an asethically pleasing fi nish to the hotel.
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ABOVE and RIGHT: This home is set in the seaside location
of Skofi je, Slovenia. The superior quality of Zincalume Steel
used in Gerard Heritage ensures the roof will provide long
lasting protection in this marine environment.
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D I S C O V E R I N G T H E P A S T . . . P R E S E R V I N G I T F O R T H E F U T U R E
H E R I T A G E
ABOVE: Gerard Heritage
Garnet is a popluar colour
used widely throughout Europe.
Gerard Classic Garnet blends
harmoniously in these regional
locations and the interlocking
system provides protection against
high winds in exposed locations.
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Gerard Heritage in Forest Green
has complimented this grand old
building in Bjelovar, Croatia.
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D I S C O V E R I N G T H E P A S T . . . P R E S E R V I N G I T F O R T H E F U T U R E
H E R I T A G ELEFT: Gerard Heritage II was used to reroof
this church in Romania. Gerard Roofi ng can
be installed over existing roof sub-structures,
particularly important when reroofi ng old or
historical buildings, and its light weight has
proven it to be a far safer roofi ng material in
areas prone to earthquakes.
LEFT: Gerard Heritage II was chosen by the
owners of this house in Bucharest, Romania,
for its aesthetically pleasing appearance.
The extensive warranty offered by AHI
Roofi ng was also a major consideration.
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ABOVE: Located in Tekirdag, Turkey this housing village chose
Gerard Heritage tiles to compliment the housing designs.
RIGHT: Gerard Heritage tile - Laze, Slovenia.
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D I S C O V E R I N G T H E P A S T . . . P R E S E R V I N G I T F O R T H E F U T U R E
H E R I T A G E
TOP: Gerard Heritage Greenstone, Unlu Villages, Selimpasa – Istanbul, Turkey.
ABOVE: Gerard Heritage Chestnut – family home in Croatia.
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European Settlers to America in the 17th and 18th centuries brought traditional English, Dutch, French and German roofi ng styles to this developing country, recreating those styles from timber that was in plentiful supply. Cedar was split with an axe to make roof tiles or ‘Shakes’. The natural aesthetic appeal of ‘Shake’ roofs has been re-created in the Gerard Shake, incorporating easy installation features.
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For these architecturally inspiring buildings and homes situated
throughout Poland the architects chose to use Gerard Shake roofi ng.
Gerard Shake provided the architects with the elegant and stylish
fi nish they required for these unique designs.
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LEFT: This impressive apartment hotel in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
illustrates how the architect’s use of Gerard Shake roofi ng, timber and
concrete can produce an aesthetically interesting building design.
TOP: Following the devastation of an earthquake in this region
Gerard Shake roofi ng was the product chosen to rebuild this home.
The lightweight advantage of Gerard Roofi ng Shakes enhances the
resistance to earthquake damage protecting both family and home.
ABOVE: This home set in a popular skiing region of Slovenia required
protection from snow, high wind and driving rain. Gerard Shake and
our horizontal fastening system provided the protection required from all
these elements and more.
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The versatility of Gerard Shake roofi ng is clearly shown in the variety
of applications shown over these two pages. Whether set in a severe
snow environment of this Climatological Heath Resort or in a local
village environment, Gerard Shake roofi ng protects and enhances each
application while perfectly blending into each environment.
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RIGHT: This stunning Polish building illistrates how natural Gerard
Shake roofi ng tile looks and how naturally it blends with older
more traditional thatched roofi ng shown on the house next door.
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A LEGACY OF TRADIT ION AND CRAFTMANSHIP
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Upside down house - Poland
Japan
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These buildings and homes
stretch worldwide from New
Zealand, Japan, Latin America,
USA to Poland. These homes
and buildings again illistrate the
versatility of the Gerard Shake
roofi ng profi le. Although we are
proud of our roofi ng heritage and
the protection we can provide
familys and companies alike,
it was an interesting project to
supply the Gerard Shake roof
for the ‘Upside Down’ house in
Poland featured on page 38.
TOP RIGHT: New Zealand
TOP LEFT: Latin America
ABOVE: United States of America
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In Central Europe & America during the 18th century, natural split timbers were used to roof dwellings. These split timbers were prone to splitting in seasonal climatic conditions. The Ambassador Shake eliminates splitting, and the more serious threat from fi re by re-creating the natural appearance of split wood shakes with chip-coated steel.
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ABOVE, RIGHT and PREVIOUS PAGE:
This Gerard Ambassador Shake roof has
captured the essence of rural grandeur,
set in the beautiful region of Vojnik,
Slovenia this home blends perfectly with
its surroundings.
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C R E A T I N G A F U T U R E W I T H T H E I N S P I R A T I O N O F T H E P A S T
AMBASSADOR SHAKE
ABOVE: This cultural building in Ferlach, Austria,
needed to retain the traditional look of wooden
shake. Gerard Ambassador Shake was able
to maintain the traditional look and feel of the
building while covering all the latest building
code requirements for fi re and safety.
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This building situated in France has Gerard Ambassador Shake
installed to ensure the traditional look and feel of shakes could
be maintained. The additional advantages of a durable, secure
long lasting Gerard Ambassador Shake roof were also a major
contributing factor in this decision.
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C R E A T I N G A F U T U R E W I T H T H E I N S P I R A T I O N O F T H E P A S T
AMBASSADOR SHAKE
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During the early 20th century Shingles were the most widely used roofi ng material. The overlapping tiles were originally crafted as small panels from cedar or terracotta.The Gerard Shingle has recreated three-dimensional shingles from 21st century materials and technology, coated with blends of natural stone chip.
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ABOVE: The versatility of Gerard Shingle
is highlighted in this housing building in
Krapina, Croatia. Gerard Shingle Bark
has not only been used on the roof but
also very effectively for the cladding.
RIGHT This cliff top home in New Zealand’s South Island
is exposed to constant sea driven moisture. The superior
quality of Zinacalume steel used in Gerard Shingles and
our horizontal fastening system ensures the roof will be
long lasting and weather the harshest of storms.
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C H A R A C T E R , E L E G A N C E A N D S I M P L I C I T Y
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ABOVE: The elegance of this
country home in New Zealand
was achieved by the designer
recognising the synchronicity
between the stone schist cladding
and Gerard Shingle steel roof.
The blend of stone with Gerard
Shingle makes this a truely
stunning rural home.
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BELOW and RIGHT: Gerard Shingle
roofi ng in Ravine was chosen for this
Hotel complex under Rogla, a very
popular tourist region of Slovenia.
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C H A R A C T E R , E L E G A N C E A N D S I M P L I C I T Y
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LEFT: Gerard Shingles were selected for this Northern European home,
both for aesthetic reasons and for the security the chip coated texture
provides from snow slide. Gerard Shingles have been proven to hold
snow on the roof, eliminating the danger of snow sliding from the roof.
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This very prestigous
Ukrainian home needed
a roofi ng product to
enhance it’s grandeur,
Gerard Roofi ng Shingles
were able to complete
this requirement and offer
many other safety and
protective elements.
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C H A R A C T E R , E L E G A N C E A N D S I M P L I C I T Y
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The owners of the prestigious Hotel Piast
in Cracow, Poland chose Gerard Shingle
for its versatility. It is also the perfect
solution for this climate with its extreme
winter weather.
C H A R A C T E R , E L E G A N C E A N D S I M P L I C I T Y
S H I N G L E
RIGHT This secluded
property has used Gerard
Shingle Ravine to blend
with the natural setting.
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C H A R A C T E R , E L E G A N C E A N D S I M P L I C I T Y
S H I N G L E
The fl exibility of Gerard Roofi ng Shingles makes
this roofi ng system suitable for all types of roofi ng
requirements as illustrated in these photos of homes
from very different regions in the Ukraine.
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BELOW AND RIGHT: The use of Gerard Shingle has enabled the
architects of this project to enhance this stunning Hotel’s informal elegance
while still maintaining a roofi ng product designed to withstand the harsh
elements of the Middle Eastern climate. The fi re resistant qualities of
Gerard Shingle were a major contributing factor for the architects when
they chose the roofi ng systems for this project.
FAR RIGHT: Gerard Shingle in
Ashwood was cleverly chosen
to enhance the tropical bush
surroundings around the pool at this
Middle East desert hotel resort.
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C H A R A C T E R , E L E G A N C E A N D S I M P L I C I T Y
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Throughout the Mediterranean, the distinctive elegance of the Roman tile endures today.Inspired by images of enduring Roman craftsmanship, we have created a roofi ng tile to refl ect these memorable qualities of ... beauty, strength and endurance.
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BELOW: Gerard Roman Tile Rosso was chosen for this grand building
which houses the Postojna School in Slovenia. Gerard Roman Tile fi ts
perfectly with this style of building. The strength and weather security
features of Gerard Roman Tile provide the safety requirements needed
to protect the students who attend this school.
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R O M A N
ABOVE: Set in the popular wine growing province of Goriska
Brda, Slovenia; the owners of Winery Kabaj offer hospitality and
good wine to tourists that visit this region. The Gerard Roman Tile
roofi ng system provides the home owners with the protection they
need from the ever changing elements of this region, while still
maintaining the traditional Roman feel.
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ABOVE: Hotel complex,
Middle East.
LEFT: Set near a small fi sh
pond near Ljubljana this
Gerard Roman Tile roof
blends harmoniously into
its natural surroundings.
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ABOVE: Roman Tile, Japan.
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LEFT: Set in Portoroz, a holiday destination on the Slovenian
coast, this Gerard Roman Tile roof blends harmoniously into its
natural surroundings.
BELOW and RIGHT: This impressive
home in Poland needed a roofi ng product
that would suit the style of home and the
surroundings. Gerard Roman Tile roofi ng
was chosen with simply stunning results.
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This truely beautiful rural setting in Viotia, Greece is exposed
to the harshest of nature’s extremes. Gerard Roman Tile can
and does provide the security and safety the home owners
requested in this remote location. The superior strength of
Gerard Roman Tile and the advanced interlocking method
of each tile withstands the strongest winds and provides year
round protection for this family.
T E C H N I C A LOUR TECHNICAL SUCCESS
Because all tile coatings are applied after pressing, there are no problems with crazing or micro-cracking.
STEEL
The steel is the heart of the tile and provides it with its strength, rigidity and light weight. The grade of steel we use is designed to allow forming without cracking or signifi cant elastic recovery and, at the same time, to be rigid enough to tolerate reasonable loads without excessive deformation.
ALUMINIUM-ZINC (ZINCALUME®)*
The primary protection for the steel is a coating of aluminium-zinc which contains approximately 55% aluminium and 43.5% zinc by weight. The aluminium-zinc coating combines the corrosion protection of aluminium with the sacrifi cial protection of zinc, giving the protective advantages of both metals. A signifi cant benefi t of the zinc component is that it even protects areas of steel not completely covered, such as cut edges, drilled holes, scratches etc. This all adds up to a signifi cantly longer service life.
ACRYLIC RESIN PROTECTIVE COAT
This coating is applied to both sides of the aluminium-zinc. This is a 1 to 2 micron fi lm of a tinted acrylic applied immediately after the application of the aluminium-zinc coatings. It provides a uniform substrate that enhances adhesion of the basecoat.
BASECOAT
The basecoat is specially formulated high-build paint, based on a custom designed 100% acrylic resin binder. The basecoat serves two functions. The fi rst is to bond the chip which forms the decorative layer, onto the tile. The second is to protect the underlying layer from water and UV radiation. The basecoat also contains an algicide which inhibits growth of algae and lichen on the roof. The algicide is selected to be as effective as possible in retarding the growth of these organisms, while still keeping water collected from the roof safe for drinking and other purposes.
CHIP
A layer of stone chip is applied to provide an attractive textured fi nish and at the same time enhance resistance to UV radiation. The chip is sized and applied in such a way as to ensure virtually 100% cover of the basecoat. Samples have shown over 30 years exposure life without colour change.
Where colours are required other than the limited range of natural colours, the same durable natural rock is ceramic coated using heat resistant and UV stable pigments.
OVERGLAZE
The fi nal coat is an acrylic overglaze which improves the appearance giving a clear gloss fi nish to the chip and increases the resistance to physical damage.
LONG LIFETIME
Zincalume® coated steel has superior long term corrosion resistance. The combination of the sacrifi cial protection of zinc with the barrier protection of aluminium provides superior performance to galvanized coatings in almost all environments.
WIND AND STORM RESISTANCE
Gerard tiles are installed using our unique horizontal fi xing system. Each tile is interlocked and then secularly fastened horizontally at 8 different points. This method prevents any leakage and ensures
MODERATE COASTALSEVERE COASTAL
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Clear acrylic overglazeNatural stone chipsBasecoatAcrylic resin protective coatZinc-aluminiumSteel baseZinc-aluminiumAcrylic resin protective coat
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* Zincalume® is a registered trademark of BlueScope Steel Limited.
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that each tile remains in place in extremely high winds, hurricanes and typhoons. It also provides security from heavy rain and heavy snowfall.
Other roofi ng products use a vertical fi xing method or rely on the weight of the tile to hold them in place. This presents an increased danger of tiles lifting in high winds.
LIGHTWEIGHT
Clay and concrete roof tiles weigh up to 7 times more than the equivalent lightweight Gerard Roof area. This means substantial savings can be achieve in the structural costs.
EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE
Gerard Roofs’ lightweight interlocking tiles and unique fastening system provide added strength to the roof in the event of an earthquake. There are documented instances of other heavyweight roofi ng products collapsing homes while Gerard Roofs in the same street remained intact and with minimal damage.
SNOW AND ICE
In extreme winter conditions Gerard roofs withstand snow loading, when exposed to snow, frost or ice there is no degradation to the surface coatings or substrate.
The rough texture of the chip coated surface holds the snow in place until the snow melts naturally and harmlessly.
HAIL RESISTANCE
Gerard roofs are resistant to damage from hail stones up to 30mm. A hail stone as large as 90mm may cause some indentations however does not penetrate the surface coating or substrate, maintaining the roof’s weather security.
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T E C H N I C A LFIRE RESISTANCE
Gerard Roofs have passed stringent International fi re tests. The incombustible steel substrate and surface coating eliminates spread of fl ame when exposed to fi re.
The lightweight nature of a Gerard Roofs’ roof considerably reduces the potential for the roof to collapse.
NOISE
The chip coated fi nish and interlocking tile system of Gerard Roofs minimises the transmission of sound.
DRINKING WATER
Rainwater collected from Gerard Roofs has been tested and meets the World Health Organisation’s criteria for drinking water quality. Two good rainfalls are recommended before collecting drinking water from a new roof.
MANUFACTURED TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
AHI Roofi ng is registered to ISO9001 which recognises the quality management systems standards now accepted in more than 150 countries around the world.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
HISTORY AND WARRANTY
AHI Roofi ng has been leading in technology and manufacture of pressed metal tiles for over 50 years. AHI confi dently offers a 50 year limited Waterproof Warranty.
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ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
AHI Roofi ng Limited is justifi ably proud of its reputation as the world’s leading manufacturer of top quality, chip-coated, pressed metal roofi ng tiles, which are produced in one of the cleanest and most pollution free environments in the world. Steel is manufactured in a unique process by New Zealand Steel from black iron sand, found on the West Coast beaches of the North Island. The steel is coated with zinc/aluminium alloy (Zincalume®).
PAINT & BASECOAT
The main component of our paint system is acrylic resin, produced in New Zealand. All our coatings are water-based or water dispersed. The “chip” used to coat are textured roofi ng tiles is crushed natural rock quarried in New Zealand.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
The signifi cant part of energy used is derived from hydro power. Air and water emissions comply with all New Zealand’s environmental regulations.
Our packaging materials consist of cardboard wraps and pallets from sustainable forests and could be recycled for further use. The plastic wraps are derived from petrochemical sources and can also be recycled.
The installation process uses no processes which emit heat or fumes and most of the process is manual.
DISPSOAL/RECYCLING
The product on the roof emits no fumes or water-based emissions
and degrades very slowly over a number of decades. Providing the
product is correctly installed to our specifi cations, we confi dently
give a 50 Year Limited Warranty. The ultimate disposal of steel
roofi ng is by recycling in steel recovery plants and processing into
new steel products.
RAINWATER RUN-OFF
The effect of roofi ng materials on the quality of rainwater run-off
is of major importance. Property owners can collect rainwater in
large tanks for domestic and agricultural use. We have carried out
tests which clearly showed that rainwater run-off was well within
WHO (World Health Organisation) guidelines.
HEALTH & SAFETY
The safety and well being of employees is of major consideration
to AHI Roofi ng, and Health and Safety initiatives are in place
throughout out factories.
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EUROPE
AHI Roofi ngPriestacott BradfordHolsworthy, Devon, EX22 7AN, United KingdomPhone: (+44) 1409 281 398Fax: (+44) 1409 281 898Email: info@ahiroofi ng.co.uk
AFRICA
AHI Roofi ng11 Station RoadToddingtonBedfordshireLU5 6BN, UKPhone: (+44)(0)1525 634255Fax: (+44)(0)1525 634266Email: [email protected]
SOUTH AMERICA
AHI Roofi ngMaestra Juana Rueda 1426(CP 1609) BoulognePtdo. de San IsidroBuenos Aires, ArgentinaPhone/Fax: (+54) 11 4737 7291Cel: (+54) 9 11 5414 3681Email: [email protected]
ITALY
AHI Roofi ng LimitedLoc. Dolina 141, 34018 San Dorligo della ValleTrieste, ItalyPhone: (+39) 040 832 6350Fax: (+39) 040 832 6350E-Mail: [email protected]
FRANCE
AHI ROOFING FranceImmeuble Le Kiaora50-52 Avenue Chanoine Cartellier69230 SAINT GENIS LAVALPhone: +33 (0)4 72 67 92 11 Fax: +33 (0)4 72 67 92 53Email: ahi.roofi [email protected]: www.ahiroofi ng.com.fr
SLOVENIA
AHI Roofi ng AdriaticTopniska 621000 Ljubljana, SloveniaPhone: (+386) 1 437 93 30Fax: (+386) 1 437 42 50Mob: (+386) 51 444 888Email: info@ahiroofi ng.si
HUNGARY
AHI Roofi ngH- 1025 BudapestVerecke u. 89, HungaryPhone: (+36) 1 33 55 818Mob: (+44) 7785 374 291
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NEW ZEALAND
AHI Roofi ng LimitedPO Box 18071, Glen InnesAuckland, New ZealandPhone: (+64) 9 978 9010Fax: (+64) 9 978 9069Email: export@ahiroofi ng.co.nzWebsite: www.ahiroofi ng.com
JAPAN
AHI Roofi ng6F Pinex Kojimachi4-4-3 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0083, JapanPhone: (+81) 3 3264 8701Fax: (+81) 3 3264 8726Email: info@ahiroofi ng.jpWebsite: www.ahiroofi ng.jp
GULF MIDDLE EAST
AHI Roofi ngEmirates Towers, Level 41, Sheikh Zayed RoadP.O. Box 31303, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesPhone: (+971) 4 319 7685Fax: (+971) 4 319 7687Email: [email protected]
AUSTRALIA
AHI Roofi ng Pty Ltd8 Gilmour PlaceRocklea, QLD 4106, AustraliaPhone: (+61) 7 3275 2911Fax: (+61) 7 3277 3317Email: tasroof@tasmanroofi ng.com.au
CHINA
AHI Roofi ngRoom 2301, RenFeng Building, 490 TianHe Road, TianHe district, Guangzhou 510630, ChinaPhone: (+86 20) 3888 9577Fax: (+86 20) 3888 9575
POLAND
AHI Roofi ng PolandModularna 3a02-238 Warsaw, PolandPhone: +48 22 575 52 25Fax: + 48 22 575 52 23E-mail: [email protected] ng.plWeb: www.ahiroofi ng.com.pl
MALAYSIA
AHI Roofi ng (Malaysia) Sdn BhdLot 12, Nilai Industrial Estate, 71800 NilaiNegeri Sembilan MalaysiaPhone: (+60) 6 799 1877Fax: (+60) 6 799 1827Email: info@ahiroofi ng.com.my
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