Fiberglass shingle SUPERGLASS
asphaltEuroclass Efor roof

fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
fiberglass shingle
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Characteristics

Material
fiberglass, asphalt
Fire resistance
Euroclass E
Applications
for roof

Description

IKO's Superglass roof shingle is the ideal “first contact” shingle. It is an economical asphalt shingle, yet it still offers a high quality standard and is available in a wide range of shingles. Attractive for value conscious homeowners Even though Superglass is available at an economical sharp price, it is a good, safe choice for your building project: your home, garden house, garden shed,.. Like all IKO Shingles, the rectangular Superglass is conform the ETA (European Technical Assessment), which proofs the high quality of this asphalt roof shingle. The usage of Superglass roof shingles is not limited to the coverage of your roof, but has a lot of other purposes. All-around roof shingle The Superglass shingle can also be used as a starterstrip. You just cut off the tabs of the shingle and you can start your roofing project without extra accessories. Another use of the Superglass roof shingle is using the tabs to cover your hips or ridges. It is clearly shown in this short film. Thanks to the wide range of colours, Superglass can be used as hips and ridges for every type of IKO shingles, even our top of the range Cambridge shingles. Basically you can use the Superglass roof shingle for every visible part of your roof.

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