Classic roofing material on a higher wave

Ruukki presents Monterrey Grand

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Tisková zpráva
08.04.2020 08:00
Ruukki CZ s.r.o.

The traditional manufacturer of quality roofing materials, Ruukki, continues to expand its portfolio. Recently, the Finnish manufacturer has also added the Monterrey Grand version to its offer in the Czech market, which differs from the original Monterrey with a higher wave profile.
This new model is not the first in Ruukki's offer that features an increased wave. The Decorrey Grand has previously received a similar modification. This popular roofing material responds to the demand for a more diverse selection of roofing variations and their color options.


Monterrey is among the most popular roofing materials in the Czech market, and Ruukki now offers it in the Grand version as well. Its design builds on the tradition of clay tiles with a higher wave than in the current Monterrey.

"Monterrey Grand opens up a wider selection for all those considering a large-format roofing in the exceptional, elegant Monterrey design. The beginning of the sheets is cut along the wave, contributing to a calm, unified impression and the look of the roof edge,"
describes Ruukki's marketing specialist, Jan Hála.

A specific feature of Monterrey Grand, in addition to the higher wave of the classic format, is the bending of the sheet at the roof edge.

The advantage of this large-format roofing is a diverse selection of color options.

You can choose Monterrey Grand from seven of the most popular colors. You can also enhance its distinctive look by selecting different surface treatment versions. Both glossy and matte finishes are available.

Ruukki Monterrey is suitable for various types of homes, which, along with its other properties, makes it one of Ruukki's most popular models. The Monterrey Grand roofing is available in Ruukki quality classes 50 Plus, 40, and 30.

This new version is suitable for family, row, and multi-generational buildings.
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