A sloping roof is still the best location for a satellite dish or television aerial. To obtain a totally unobstructed connection to the television signal, there must be no higher neighbouring buildings, trees or pylons with overhead wires in the way. In addition, the fastening method should also be carefully considered. Chimneys, for example, are not allowed as mounting points for a satellite dish or roof aerial. A stable standpipe is needed – a mast that not only fulfils its load-bearing purpose but also does not affect the weather resistance of the roof structure. The mast penetration and cable passing through the roof to the building interior always represent an intrusion that must be very well sealed from the outside. What use is a large selection of channels if moisture penetrates the roof because the wrong product has been used? There are therefore professional original accessories for weatherproof installation matched to the CREATON product range that cover all of a building owner’s important requirements – and fulfil the highest standards for the desired aesthetic.
The CREATON original accessories for sat and aerial systems are harmonised with the extensive range of CREATON clay roof tiles so your roof has a consistent look. The innovative master system is available in a bright metal finish or a choice of red, black or chestnut brown. This also applies to the ceramic aerial entry tile with rubber connection, which perfectly matches the colour and shape of the field tile. This hot-dipped, galvanised steel system provides a stable connection between the clay roof tile and satellite dish or aerial.