Thin-Line Tile Vent

Klober introduces new Thin-Line Tile Vent

  • 26 Jan 2016

Klober has introduced the new Profile-Line Thin-Line Tile Vent as a response to growing demand for universal, low profile tile vents.

Designed for use with Marley edgemere, Russell Galloway, Lagan Elite, Quinn Lakeland Slates and Redland’s Slate 10 range (Richmond 10, Landmark Slate 10 and Saxon 10), the Thin-Line Tile Vent is available in five standard colours.

The vent can be positioned at any level to provide an effective ventilation area of 7,850 millimetres squared and for soil ventilation or technical extraction.

The vent comes with a 10 year guarantee against manufacturing defect.

Klober Ltd
Unit 6F,
East Midlands Distribution Centre
Short Lane
Castle Donington
Derbyshire
DE74 2HA

Tel: 01332 813050

Visit Klober's website

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