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Icopal plano flexible tiles. Flexible tiles ICOPAL Plano Claro. Structure of flexible tiles Icopal Plano

Thanks to the rectangular shape of these flexible tiles, your roof will receive modern look. In addition to the standard colors, light blue (ocean blue) is available. The shadow highlighted in black adds volume and emphasizes the resemblance to wooden shingles. Supplied in packs of 22 shingles (3 m2). Package weight 23 kg.

Icopal Plano Claro colors

Retail prices for Flexible tiles ICOPAL Plano Claro

Name: Coating color Price (for 1 package)
Flexible tiles ICOPAL Plano Claro 1480.00 rub.
1480.00 rub.
1480.00 rub.

Specifications

  • Base: non-woven fiberglass no less than 110 g/m²;
  • Bitumen: SBS-modified;
  • Tensile strength at +23 ⁰C, longitudinal 850 N/50mm, transverse 550 N/50mm;
  • Elongation at +23 ⁰C, longitudinal -3%, transverse -3%;
  • Operating temperature: from -50 to + 90 ⁰С;
  • Top coating: diamond-shaped shale chips, providing maximum adhesion to bitumen;
  • Bottom side: adhesive layer, protected for transportation and storage with a special film, which is removed immediately before installation;
  • Base: soft roofing is mounted on a solid base;
  • Fastening: Icopal roofing shingles are fixed using special galvanized nails with a wide head. Fixing the roof with a stapler is not allowed;
  • Roof slope angle: from 11.3⁰;
  • Service life: 40-50 years;
  • Packaging: 3 m² / 22 shingles / 39 packs on a pallet;
  • Coating weight: 8 kg/m².

Shipping and payment

Prepayment 100% by bank transfer, by bank card, cash (only for Moscow and the Moscow region)

Shipment within 3 working days from the date of payment (subject to availability at the importer's or manufacturer's warehouse).

Delivery

Moscow, Moscow region, St. Petersburg and Leningrad region - paid delivery in accordance with the delivery scheme.

Other regions - delivery of goods to transport company"Business lines" of orders up to 100 thousand rubles - free of charge (increase in delivery time +5 days). For orders less than 100 thousand rubles with urgent delivery (increase in terms of +1 day) and orders over 100 thousand rubles - paid delivery in accordance with the delivery scheme for Moscow. Please check with your sales manager for the cost of direct delivery to the site.


Installation of pitched roofs with a slope of 11.3°.

PLANO collections

  • Select
  • PLANO Natural PLANO Theme PLANO Antique PLANO Claro PLANO Claro Antique

installation method

Mechanical fastening to oriented strand board (OSB) substrate, moisture-resistant plywood or solid edged board decking.

Advantages

  • effective noise absorption during precipitation;
  • quick and easy installation - thanks to the reliable sealing overlaps the strip of adhesive bitumen on the underside of the material;

  • minimum percentage of waste (only 2-5%) on roofs of complex geometric shapes;
  • a detailed system of additional components;
  • wide variety of colors and shapes;
  • long service life.

Constructive decisions

Dimensions

PLANO Natural / Theme / Antique

PLANO Claro / Claro Antique

Specifications

Packaging and storage

Supplied in packages of wrapping paper and plastic film. The wrapping paper contains brief instructions on installation.

Store in one tier. Protect from moisture and direct sun rays.

Plano Natur tiles are a combination of attractive solid colors and classic hexagonal shape shingles Thanks to this, it can be used on any pitched roof, effectively emphasizing the advantages of various architectural solutions. Universal flexible tiles are suitable for both strict standard buildings and bright, original projects.

Discreet natural options colors and smooth shade transitions make appearance Plano Antik shingles are stylish and practical. The main color motifs (brown, red, green) are successfully combined with rich dark tones. As a basis original design roofs typical of ancient and medieval European buildings were taken. Throughout the entire period of operation, the coating will look elegant and natural.

Plano Tema is a traditional Icopal soft roof that can decorate any roof. All color options offered are based on the most popular shades that have been used in roofing for a long time. Small areas black, located in each element of the pattern, are evenly distributed over the surface and give the composition the necessary depth and expressiveness.

The main artistic theme of this version of the tile was ordinary wooden shingles - one of the oldest roofing materials. However, Icopal Plano Claro differs from its distant ancestor not only in its unique durability, but also in its bright, rich colors. Thanks to the skill of European designers, the tiles look natural, voluminous and harmonious.

Strict geometric shapes and original color scheme give Plano shingles Claro Antik has a noble “aged” look. No wonder the name of the series is associated with antiquity. This effect has long been very popular in Russia and abroad. Thanks to an interesting combination of shades, new and restored roofs of buildings immediately acquire a special, unique look.

Flexible tiles Icopal Plano are produced in Finland. The difficult Scandinavian climate with its snowy, frosty winters is an excellent test for the quality of any roofing products. AND bitumen shingles Plano series was a success. Throughout its service life, the roof retains its attractive appearance and optimal performance.

The variety of colors is an additional advantage of this series of tiles. The most popular shades, as well as classic and original types of shingles will help bring any customer’s plans to life - the Stroymet company presents the entire color range of Icopal Plano soft roofing.

Fiberglass, which is the main component of the tiles, determines its performance qualities. Thanks to fiberglass, the roof is not afraid of temperature deformation, rotting, corrosion and other negative phenomena.

The bitumen included in soft roofing belongs to the SBS-modified class. This gives the tiles special advantages. Its installation can be carried out in frosty weather. She is not afraid of heat and does not melt. Even a significant increase in temperature does not lead to the release harmful substances and the emergence unpleasant odors.

Upper protective layer is a natural slate coating that makes the appearance of the tiles elegant and attractive. It does not emit dust, is securely fixed on the bitumen layer, increasing the strength characteristics of the material and preventing negative impact sun rays. According to the experience of the Stroymet company, no more than 10% of the topping is lost over the entire period of operation.

The main advantages of soft roofing ICOPAL Plano (Finland)

  • Beautiful and original appearance;
  • Excellent strength characteristics (longitudinal and transverse rupture);
  • High quality bitumen Availability of SBS modifier;
  • The original color is maintained throughout the entire service life (up to 50 years);
  • No harmful substances in the composition, as well as unpleasant odors;
  • Resistant to temperature changes. The integrity of the bitumen layer is not compromised even at temperatures above 90°C;
  • Big choice accessories (for cornices, ridges and valley areas);
  • Low shale layer losses;
  • Low amount of waste during installation (even on roofs of complex configurations).

Main Use Cases

  • Housing construction;
  • Commercial construction.
    (Pitched roofs any configuration with slope slopes exceeding 11°).

Structure of flexible tiles Icopal Plano:

  • slate topping;
  • outer layer of bitumen;
  • fiberglass;
  • inner layer of bitumen;
  • self-adhesive layer.

Typical service life is at least 40-50 years

Hermetically seals the roof, protecting it from various weather influences (wind, precipitation, temperature changes) and preventing moisture from entering the under-roof space.

Installation features

Soft roof IKOPAL is fixed on a continuous sheathing made from moisture-resistant grades of softwood boards. Roofing nails are used as fasteners. Self-adhesive bitumen located with inside sheets, ensures a strong connection between the layers of tiles.

Finnish bitumen shingles Icopal were created for use in the harshest climatic conditions, which can be found in Russia. Beautiful specifications Icopal Plano Natur roofs are based on the use of high-quality starting materials, which are used in the process of its production.

Design of the Plano Nature collection

Soft tiles Icopal Plano Natur are different interesting design, wealth color finishing, as well as high consumer qualities. Thus, the coloring of basalt chips on the top layer of tiles does not lose color saturation under the influence of ultraviolet radiation southern regions. The crumb itself is firmly connected to the surface of the bitumen layer, therefore it protects well roofing material from mechanical damage.

The cost of Icopal Plano Natur soft roofing has a good relationship with its quality. During the installation process, the amount of material waste is minimal, even when roofing works on roofs of complex configuration. Buy flexible tiles Icopal Plano Natur is suitable for those homeowners who value the reliability, beauty and durability of this roofing covering.

The excellent Plano Natur coating from Icopal creates a feeling of balance and ideal tranquility, so it can be used for roofs absolutely different sizes and forms.

Shingle shape:

The tiles have geometric shape hexagon. Such a beautiful and very modern roofing coating Icopal ideally smoothes roofs with different surface, and also revives the roofs of fairly large areas.

Color spectrum

Main technical characteristics

Shingle size

1000 x 317 mm

Shingles weight

Weight m 2 material

4000 g/m2

Weight m 2 of finished coating about 8 kg

Reinforcing base

fiberglass 110 g/m2

Tensile strength at +23°C (longitudinal / transverse)

850 / 550 N/50 mm

Nail pullout resistance

Elongation at +23°C (longitudinal / transverse)

Heat resistance

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1. Installation of a roof made of flexible tiles ICOPAL

1.1. Construction of the base for the roof

1.1.1. Before installing the base under the roof, you must select the type of gutter fastening:

1.1.2. The base for flexible tiles must be solid, rigid and even:

  • the difference in height should not exceed 1 - 2 mm;
  • fastening is carried out with galvanized (ribbed, spiral) nails;
  • Place the joints of the boards along the length on supports, hammer in at least 4 nails at the joints.

1.1.3. When making the base of the roof and to obtain high-quality surfaces, a combined method is used: sparse lathing + moisture-resistant plywood or OSB:

  • the lathing is performed in increments that are a multiple of the sheet size;
  • moisture-resistant plywood or OSB is fastened with galvanized nails in increments of 300 mm along the sheathing and in increments of 150 mm at the joints of the slabs.

*– exact figures are determined by design calculations depending on the slope of the slopes, the presence of sheathing, snow load region, etc.

1.1.6. Shingles and accessories should be stored indoors or under an awning, stacking no more than 12 packages on top of each other and brought to the installation site as needed.

1.2. Installation of underlay carpet

1.2.1. An ICOPAL K-EL or FEL’X underlay carpet is laid on the base under the flexible tiles over the entire surface of the slope (Fig. 1). Underlay carpet laid from bottom to top parallel to the eaves of the roof with an overlap of 100 mm in the longitudinal direction and 150 mm in the transverse direction. The top edge of the underlayment is secured to the base using roofing nails at 400mm intervals, bottom edge– at intervals of 100 mm, while the lining carpet must be laid evenly, without folds. The overlaps are sealed with ICOPAL roofing adhesive (the longitudinal overlaps of the ICOPAL K-EL underlayment are sealed with a self-adhesive strip applied along the edge of the roll). If on winter period Only the underlay carpet will be installed on the roof; its stability should be ensured by nailing the central part of the carpet to the base at 500 mm intervals.

1.3. Installation of metal cornice and end strips

Cornice and end strips are laid on top of the underlay carpet with an overlap of 30-50 mm and nailed roofing nails along zigzag markings at intervals of 100 mm

1.4. Installation of cornice strip

Self-adhesive ridge cornice strip ICOPAL Combi is laid lengthwise eaves overhang, having previously deleted protective film from the bottom surface of the strip. The strip is laid joint to joint with a distance of 10-20 mm from the bend point cornice strip. The cornice strip is nailed along the edges and near the perforations, followed by covering the joints and fastening points with ordinary tiles (Fig. 3).

1.5. Installation of valley carpet

1.5.1. Two types of carpets are used to waterproof the valley. The ICOPAL Pinta Ultra valley carpet, matching the color of the shingles, is used as a top carpet, an additional layer of ICOPAL K-EL/FEL’X underlay carpet is used as a bottom carpet. Pre-lining carpets approaching the valley from the slopes are cut at the junction in the direction along the valley. The ICOPAL K-EL/FEL’X underlayment is laid along the axis of the valley and secured to the base with roofing nails at intervals of 200 mm. Pinta Ultra is laid along the axis of the valley, the edges of the roll are secured with roofing nails at intervals of 100 mm (Fig. 4).

If necessary (valley length from 10 m), the transverse overlap of the valley carpet is made 150 mm wide and sealed with ICOPAL roofing adhesive.

1.5.2. In the valley, the tiles are cut so that along the axis of the valley there remains open lane valley carpet with a width of 150 - 200 mm (see Fig. 5). When cutting tiles, to avoid damage to the valley carpet, place a sheet of plywood under the tiles. Each row of tiles is glued to the valley carpet using ICOPAL roofing adhesive, and the seams are sealed with ICOPAL adhesive-sealant.

1.6. Installation of ordinary tiles

1.6.1. To avoid possible differences in color shades, use tiles mixed from 4-6 packages. Laying of ordinary tiles begins from the center of the eaves overhang towards the ends (Fig. 6).

The first row of tiles is mounted so that the lower edges of the petals are located 10 mm above the lower edge cornice tiles(see Fig. 7).

The petals of the first row should cover the joints and fastening points of the eaves tiles. Before installing flexible tiles, it is necessary to remove the protective film from bottom side shingles (Fig. 8).

Each shingle is secured with 4 roofing nails 30mm above the cut-outs and along the edges. (4 nails/1 shingle). For slopes greater than 450, use 6 nails per shingle (two additional nails at the upper corners of the shingles). Subsequent rows of tiles are mounted in such a way that the ends of the petals are at the same level as the cutouts of the tiles of the previous row (see Fig. 9).

1.6.2. Installation of tiles rectangular shape ICOPAL Plano Claro is made in such a way that the central part of the wide blade of the upper row overlaps the joints of the tile fastenings of the lower row. Other petals should cover the places where the tiles of the lower row are attached (Fig. 10, 11).

1.6.3. When installing ICOPAL Plano Claro, each shingle is secured with 5 roofing nails at a distance of 30 mm above the cutouts and along the edges. (5 nails/1 shingle). For slopes greater than 450, use 7 nails per shingle (two additional nails at the upper corners of the shingles).

1.6.4. At the ends, the tiles are cut along the edge with a roofing knife and glued to the end strip with ICOPAL roofing adhesive, the seams are sealed with ICOPAL adhesive-sealant. (Fig. 12).

1.7. Installation of roofing in places of installation openings

1.7.1. Sealing of passages through the roof of ventilation and communication pipes, antenna devices, etc. carried out using special passage elements secured mechanically.

1.7.2. Flange installation pass-through element produced in the following order:

  • using the template, mark and cut a hole in the lining carpet and base;
  • ICOPAL roofing adhesive is applied to the lower surface of the flange, then the base of the passage element is installed (in this case, the lower edge of the flange is overlapped onto the already laid row of flexible tiles) and secured with nails along the perimeter of the flange at intervals of 150 mm;
  • rows of flexible tiles laid on the surface of the flange are trimmed and glued with ICOPAL roofing adhesive;
  • The seams are sealed with ICOPAL adhesive-sealant.

1.7.3. Installation of the flange of the pass-through element on the finished roof covering produced in the following order:

  • install the passage element on finished roof and outline along the internal contour or template;
  • cut a hole in the base of the roof;
  • ICOPAL adhesive-sealant is applied to the lower surface of the passage element
  • secure the base pass-through element with self-tapping screws;
  • the required roof outlet, which is attached with self-tapping screws to the top of the flange (Fig. 14).

1.8. Installation of roofing at junctions with walls and chimneys

1.8.1. At the point where the slope adjoins the wall, a wooden triangular strip 50x50 mm is installed. The underlayment and ordinary tiles are placed on the batten. A strip of ICOPAL Pinta Ultra valley carpet is glued along the wall using ICOPAL roofing adhesive. The strip is placed on the wall by 300 mm, on the slope by 150 mm. The strip placed on the slope is also glued to the roofing adhesive ICOPAL. Top part abutment closes protective apron made of galvanized steel, which is mechanically secured and sealed with ICOPAL adhesive-sealant.

1.8.2. You can also use, instead of a strip of ICOPAL Pinta Ultra valley carpet, a wall apron made of galvanized steel fixed in the groove. Fastening the tiles to the apron is similar to fastening to the end strip (see paragraph 1.6.4.). The wall apron is covered from above with a protective apron (drip cap) made of galvanized steel.

1.8.3. The junction of the ramp to brick chimney performed using a pattern made from ICOPAL Pinta Ultra valley carpet or galvanized metal, manufactured directly on the job site. The resulting patterns are cut and folded, as shown in Fig. 15.

At the junction of the slope with the chimney, a wooden triangular strip 50x50 mm is packed to the base. The underlay carpet is placed on the rail. Ordinary tiles are placed on the batten from the underside of the chimney. The lifting strip for the lower part of the chimney is mounted so that it extends 300 mm onto the chimney wall and 150 mm onto the flexible tiles (Fig. 16). Then the side lifting strips are installed, which are placed under the tiles. The last to be installed is the upper lifting strip, which is also placed under the tiles (Fig. 17, 18). Fastening the lifting strips is similar to clause 1.8.1.

If the sections brick pipes more than 0.5x0.5 m and they are placed across the slope, it is recommended to install a groove (see Fig. 19) to prevent snow from accumulating behind the pipe.

The rows of tiles extending onto the side and top lifting strips are attached to ICOPAL roofing adhesive, and the seams are sealed with ICOPAL adhesive-sealant (Fig. 20).

1.9. Installation of ridge tiles

1.9.1. The ridge is mounted with tiles from the ICOPAL Combi ridge-eaves strip, breaking it into three parts at the perforation points. The size of the resulting tiles is 250x333 mm.

1.9.2. Ordinary tiles brought to a level at which the attachment points last row will be covered with ridge tiles. Having removed the protective film from the bottom side, the ridge tiles are laid with the short side parallel to the ridge and bent onto both sides of the slope, then secured to 4 nails, 2 on each side of the slope. The ridge tiles are laid with an overlap of 50-100 mm in such a way as to cover the attachment points of the previous ridge tiles (Fig. 21). The last ridge tile is glued with ICOPAL roofing adhesive.

2. Calculation of material consumption*

* - the data given in the table includes 5% for trimmings (flexible tiles) and 15% for overlaps of the underlayment carpet.

Ridge and cornice strip Combi, 1 pack. – 10 m.p. ridge/ribs or 16 m.p. cornice.

Valley carpet Pinta Ultra, 1 roll. – 10 m.p. valleys.

Consumption of roofing adhesive ICOPAL

Consumption of ICOPAL adhesive-sealant – 6 ml/m.p. with a seam thickness of Ø 8 mm.

Check the condition of the roof twice a year (spring and autumn);

Remove debris, branches and leaves from the roof using a soft brush;

Ensure unhindered drainage of water from the roof;

Remove snow from the roof only if it can fall and create a hazard, or if it affects the strength of the structure. When removing snow, a 10 cm thick layer should be left to protect the roofing;

Do not use sharp objects to remove debris and snow;

For preventive purposes, it is necessary to inspect and, if necessary, repair installation openings, holes and cracks.

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