teräskatto
Teräskatto is a Finnish term referring to a metal roof, most commonly made of steel. These roofing systems have gained significant popularity in Finland and other Nordic countries due to their durability, longevity, and resistance to harsh weather conditions. Steel roofs are known for their ability to withstand heavy snow loads, strong winds, and significant temperature fluctuations, which are common in these regions.
The material used for teräskatto is typically galvanized steel, often coated with various protective layers such
One of the primary advantages of teräskatto is its low maintenance requirement. Once installed, it generally