This bitumen shingle, measuring 110 by 33.3 cm (5.2 mm thick) in a gray color, is made from rubber that does not stiffen in freezing temperatures or soften in heat. Unlike cheap bitumen shingles on a cardboard base, this material remains flexible for years, does not crack, and does not fade. Flexibility allows it to be installed on roofs of any shape — with steep curves, domes, and complex valleys. Such roofing almost completely dampens rain noise: instead of a drumbeat — a muffled rustle. The weight is low, simplifying the rafter system.
Gray shingle is one of the most versatile options for roofing. It suits homes with white, gray, black, blue facades, as well as finishes with wood, stone, and brick. Such roofing can be used on private homes and cottages, summer houses, bathhouses and saunas, gazebos, garages, outbuildings, and attached structures. A pack of 16 sheets covers approximately 5-6 square meters.
The main advantages are absolute silence during rain and perfect adherence to complex surfaces. Gray shingle does not glare, does not show dust, and does not draw attention to installation defects. The rubber base does not rot, does not rust, and does not crack. The material installs quickly, without special tools. If you are tired of a metal roof turning a downpour into a drum concert — flexible rubber shingles change your perception of rain entirely. And the gray color provides a calm, modern aesthetic that never grows tiresome.