Modern patio roof with especially wide span widths
The roof system heroal OR creates a perfect solution in modern design, thanks to its cubic shapes and concealed rafter feet. The two variants heroal OR Slim Line (SL) and heroal OR Grand Line (GL) offer a wide range of patio roofs for every need – with an identical processing of both variants. With a span width of up to 12 metres, heroal OR GL provides for unlimited panoramic views. heroal OR SL, in turn, stands out for an especially slim design of the supporting framework.
The versatile accessory systems available for heroal OR, e.g. the horizontal sun protection heroal HS, the vertical sun protection heroal VS Z and the all-glass sliding door system heroal S 20 C, make it possible to use outdoor areas regardless of the weather. Thanks to optimised material use and an easy installation due to square cuts without notches, production times were reduced and required storage capacities lowered.
heroal OR
- Product Name
- heroal OR
- Manufacturer
- heroal
- Material
- Metal
Glass - Characteristics
- Custom
Modular
Concealed hinges - Opening types
- Sliding
- Use
- Residential
Commercial - Installation
- Wall-mounted
- Canopy material
- Fabric canopy
Glass canopy
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- cubic design
- concealed rafter feet
- span width of up to 12 metres
- versatile accessory systems available
- numerous design options in terms of color and design
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