Since ancient times, copper has been the crowning touch to temples, shrines, homes, and public buildings. Proudly display for generations, sometimes for centuries, their original roofs beautified by time and weather. Cooper is thus a very viable choice for building owners who want to ensure that their investment in their property will not lose value over time.

Copper will not rust or corrode; therefore, maintenance costs of copper roofs are extremely low, if any. And, because it is a natural metal, it is usually uncoated and unfinished meaning it never requires re-painting or re-finishing. While initial costs may be higher than some other common materials, in contrast, the average cost of copper roof is more economical than other roofing materials through out its lifetime.

Today there is a renaissance occuring as owners, architects, and builders turn to copper roofs as a sensible alternative to other roofing materials. And when you chose Chibasei  Copper Roof , you share in the tradition of Japanese craftsmanship.

 

Chibasei Copper Tile Specification

Composition: 99.9% Copper

Thickness: 0.4mm and 0.5 mm

length: 1260mm

Width:368mm

Weight:2.2Kg/pce

Coverage :7/pce =3.3 u

 


Name of the building: Main Temple (HONDO)

Style: Copper Tile

Material: copper

Construction date:2000

Located: Yamanashi Prefecture Japan

Building type: Buddhist temple

Material and Structure: Concrete frame


Name of the building: Main Temple (HONDO)

Style: Copper Tile

Material: copper

Construction date:2003

Located: Tochigi Prefecture Japan

Building type: Buddhist temple

Material and Structure: Wood frame

 


Name of the building: Main Temple (HONDO)

Style: Copper Tile

Material: copper

Construction date:2004

Located: Chiba Prefecture Japan

Building type: Buddhist temple

Material and Structure: Wood frame

 

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