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 Super flat metal roof tiles always fit whatever style of roof your house has. Its very flat profile makes the mahaflat look exclusive and very easy to install. Can be installed on flat, convex, concave or wave roof types.

MAHAFLAT specifications:
Metal Shingle shape
Minimalist profile
Length 914mm; Width 320mm
Exposure Width 140mm; Overlap 180mm
Total 7.81 pcs/m2

Quantity per Carton 24pcs ~ 3.07mm
Weight +/- 7 Kg/m2
Metal Thickness +/- 0.25mm (Original BMT)

MAHAFLAT advantages:
Minimalistic shape
The surface can use stone, or without stone
Can be installed on any roof shape
Many color choices
Installation is very easy
Stylish, Strong and Safe
Not easy to burn, not easy to tear
Light
Can use Battens (using Multiplex)
Competitive Prices





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