This bitumen shingle, measuring 110 by 33.3 cm (5.2 mm thick) in a brown color, is made from high-quality rubber, not ordinary cardboard with bitumen. The material remains flexible in freezing temperatures, does not melt in heat, does not crack over time, and does not fade. Due to its flexibility, such shingles can be installed on roofs of any shape — round, conical, or curved canopies. Rain noise is almost completely dampened: with such roofing, a downpour turns into a light rustle inside the house. The weight is low, so the rafter system can be made lighter.
The shingle is suitable for private homes with complex architectural forms — domes, bay windows, turrets, hip, and gambrel roofs. It can be used on summer cottages, bathhouses and saunas, gazebos, garages, and extensions. The brown color is a classic that pairs well with wood, brick, light plaster, and dark metal. A pack of 16 pieces covers approximately 5-6 square meters (accounting for overlaps).
The main advantages are flexibility and quietness. The shingle conforms to any roof curvature, does not break during installation, and requires no special tools. It does not rattle in the rain — it's a completely silent material, unlike metal. The rubber base does not rot, does not absorb moisture, and does not crack over time. If you have a roof with turrets, valleys, and dormer windows, and you don't want to deal with a multitude of additional trim pieces — flexible shingles are often simpler and faster to install. And the brown color provides that warm, cozy look that never gets old over the years.