The chimney cowl from M.A.D Junior is a static anti downdraught chimney cowl, made from 1.6mm aluminium and a stainless steel birdguard. Compact in size, it allows easy installation in cramped areas. It is ideal for use in conservation areas or where there is a need to fit a chimney cowl to a listed building.
The Modern interlocking tile is a flat, smooth, single-lap interlocking design with a slate-like appearance enhanced by a broken bond laying pattern. Old English Dark Red provides a rustic and variegated weathered appearance.
An angled ridge and hip tile, suitable for all concrete, clay and fibre cement tiles and slates and compatible with ventilated dry ridge and hip systems. Smooth grey provides a dark, slate-like appearance. Old English Dark Red provides a rustic and variegated weathered appearance.
A half round ridge tile, suitable for all concrete, clay and fibre cement products and compatible with ventilated dry ridge systems. Smooth brown provides a dark and subtle choice, popular on modern properties. Old English Dark Red provides a rustic and variegated weathered appearance.
The chimney cowl from M.A.D Junior is a static anti downdraught chimney cowl, made from 1.6mm aluminium and a stainless steel birdguard. Compact in size, it allows easy installation in cramped areas. It is ideal for use in conservation areas or where there is a need to fit a chimney cowl to a listed building.
The Modern interlocking tile is a flat, smooth, single-lap interlocking design with a slate-like appearance enhanced by a broken bond laying pattern. Old English Dark Red provides a rustic and variegated weathered appearance.
An angled ridge and hip tile, suitable for all concrete, clay and fibre cement tiles and slates and compatible with ventilated dry ridge and hip systems. Smooth grey provides a dark, slate-like appearance. Old English Dark Red provides a rustic and variegated weathered appearance.
A half round ridge tile, suitable for all concrete, clay and fibre cement products and compatible with ventilated dry ridge systems. Smooth brown provides a dark and subtle choice, popular on modern properties. Old English Dark Red provides a rustic and variegated weathered appearance.