Roof Samaca
Samaca slate is the material for the finicky roofs
Roof Samaca
What is slate Samaca?
• Natural stone
• Material proven for centuries
• Absolute quality and reliability
• Recognition by professionals
• Lifetime of over 100 years
• Some of the best quarries of Spain
Advantages
• The same for a long time
• Easy to process
• Waterproof and fireproof
• Resistant to extreme weather conditions
• Official warranty
• Can be assembled and disassembled again
Why Samaca?
• Environmentally safe
• Large selection of styling methods
• Gives a unique and individual appearance
• Used on roofs, facades and in interior design
• Used in twenty countries on five continents
• Natural stone
• Material proven for centuries
• Absolute quality and reliability
• Recognition by professionals
• Lifetime of over 100 years
• Some of the best quarries of Spain
Advantages
• The same for a long time
• Easy to process
• Waterproof and fireproof
• Resistant to extreme weather conditions
• Official warranty
• Can be assembled and disassembled again
Why Samaca?
• Environmentally safe
• Large selection of styling methods
• Gives a unique and individual appearance
• Used on roofs, facades and in interior design
• Used in twenty countries on five continents
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RECTANGULAR SAMACA
Laying slate on the roof or facade of the house produced by a rectangular double method - one of the most popular and oldest types, suitable for both old and modern buildings, often used for reconstruction. It harmonizes with any surface.
SCHUPPEN SAMACA
Old German shale laying got its name due to its widespread use in Germany. Attractive appearance and similarity with fish scales most speaks of its naturalness. This type of slate laying requires maximum knowledge and skill.
WILDE DECKUNG SAMACA
Installation of slate by the savage is an original and unique style which demands a lot of experience and skill. Slate laid on the roof in this way turns the house into a work of art and display the worldview of the owner, as well as in harmony with natur
SPITZWINKEL SAMACA
Sharp styling - this method was used in the Middle Ages. Shale with sharp corners is very often found on old houses and estates. This type of slate laying belongs to decorative coatings and reminds everyone of the building's prestige.
UNI SAMACA
The universal method of laying natural slate - in harmony with any style and surface. This type of laying slate polish this name because of the ease of installation and the ability to fit, from left to right, and on the turn, as well as cut down.
REDONDA SAMACA
The beaver tail is one of the historical types of shale laying. The installation of slate by this method has long been made on old buildings, giving them aristocracy. Slate with rounded shape stacks with double overlap, reliably protecting the roof.
ROMBO SAMACA
Laying slate diamond-shaped tiles - imitates the pattern of fish scales, gives the originality and naturalness of the roof. Decorative types of laying slate add to the beauty and uniqueness of natural stone, creating a living image on the roof or facade.
RECTANGULAR DECOR SAMACA
Rectangular slate tiles with decorative visible part on the roof, one of the varieties of double masonry slate. This plug of slate is popular in the Mediterranean countries, it is equally suitable for both roofs and facades of modern buildings.
SCHINDEL SAMACA
Slate shingles are one of the varieties of slate laying on the roof, imitating wooden shingles and creating a unique pattern that gives volume to the roof. The natural slate laid in this way will transform not only the roof, but also the facade of any bui
MORAVIAN SAMACA
The laying of slate by the Moravian method is widespread in the Czech Republic, for this method of laying slate a roof with an acute angle of inclination is necessary, since the installation of slate takes place with a slight overlap. This method of layin
RECT 50X25 CM
Samaca 49 (rectangle) - a rectangular slate tile with holes for a nail, one of the most popular forms for roofs. Base thickness ± 5mm. and ± 7mm., comes in two grades of quality. Standard sizes from 30-20 cm. To 60-35 cm.
RECT 40X25 CM
Samaca 66 (rectangle) - rectangular slate tile is one of the oldest and sought-after forms for roofs and facades. Supplied in three thicknesses of 5mm., 7mm. and 8 mm. and exclusively in the highest grade. Standard sizes from 30-20 cm. To 60-35 cm.
RECT 40X22 CM
Samaca 55 (rectangle) - rectangular slate tile is one of the oldest and most popular forms for roofs and facades. The main thickness is ± 5mm., Comes in three grades of quality. Standard sizes from 30-20 cm. To 60-35 cm. Well processed.
SCHUPPEN 36x28 CM
Samaca 55 (schuppen) - a crescent-shaped slate tile, refers to the decorative old-German slate coverings. Preferences give the slate of the highest category with a tile thickness of ± 5 mm. They are divided into left and right, depending on the direction
CUADRADO 25X25 CM
Samaca 55 (square) - square-shaped slate tile, the main areas of application of this form in the end and on the edges of the slopes, instead of halves. It is mainly supplied only in the highest grade and has standard sizes: 25-25, 30-30, 35-35 and 40-40 c
SCHUPPEN 24x19 CM
Samaca 55 (schuppen) - a crescent-shaped slate tile, refers to the decorative old-German slate coverings. Used on towers, roof windows and small surfaces. Preferences give the slate of the highest category with a tile thickness of ± 5 mm.
UNI 25X25 CM
Samaca 55 (Uni) - square slate tiles with a beveled corner. Due to its shape, it can fit at any angle and in any direction. Shale tile has a thickness of ± 5 mm. and dimensions 20x20, 25x25, 30x30cm., as well as mounting holes.
PICO 40X20 CM
Samaca 39 (pointed) - peaked slate tile, refers to the decorative historical coatings. The main area of application of this form is the reconstruction and decoration. Thickness ± 5mm., Supplied exclusively in the highest grade. Sizes are limited.
REDONDA 40x22 CM
Samaca 66 (beaver tail) - slate tile with a semicircular finish, refers to the decorative slate coverings. Used in all areas and surface of roofing. Preference is given to the highest category slate with a tile thickness of ± 7mm or ± 5mm.
ROMBO 40x30 CM
Samaca 55 (rombo) - a slate tile of a rhomb-shaped form, belongs to decorative slate coverings. Often used in large areas imitating fish scales on the surface of the roof. Slate of the highest category with tile thickness ± 8 mm is used.
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