SVK Neptunus project – Donegal

Over the last 6 months Rilco have supplied over 15,000M2 of SVK Neptunus sheeting to a farm in Donegal which has 9 storage/Livestock sheds and a large AD(Anaerobic Digester) Plant. SVK Neptunus Fibre cement is the perfect Roof material for this project as it does not corrode and is a “non-drip” material protecting the expensive…

SVK Neptunus Sheeting Project – Co. Clare

SVK Neptunus fibre cement sheeting supplied by Rilco Roofing progressing nicely in Lahinch, Co.Clare.   The complete roof and wall cladding is covered in SVK Neptunus Natural grey(unpainted) fibre cement corrugated sheeting. The project was designed by Alex Russell Architects, Liscannor, Co. Clare. Fantastic project that once again Rilco have been delighted to be involved…

New Build Cattle Shed in Co Louth using RILCO Products

A cattle shed project was recently undertaken in Ardcath, Co Louth using RILCO products. Materials used included: SVK Neptunus Juniper Green lapped sheeting; SVK Neptunus Juniper Green cranked crown; Palram 1.3mm polycarbonate clearlights, and Leinster Roofing’s Juniper green single skin side sheeting. One gable end was extended to allow for paralleling of adjacent building. Contractor:…

SVK Neptunus used on Stables in UK

MOL Equestrian UK have recently built stables using SVK Neptunus Blue-Black on the roof. Contractor: Products used: Neptunus Blue-Black Spaced Sheeting, Polycarbonate Clearlights Dimensions: Consultation – If you would like to meet with one of our experienced sales team to discuss your project in more detail, contact us and we would be happy to arrange…

Storage Unit in Gorey using SVK Neptunus

Walsh Mushroom t/a Custom Compost has recently constructred a compost materials storage unit in Gorey Co Wexford using Neptunus FIbre Cement Roof Sheeting supplied by RILCO. Contractor: Chris Dowling Product used: Neptunus Lapped Corrugated Roof Sheets Manganese Brown, Filon Sourasafe GRP Clearlights Dimensions: 4500m² As this storage unit is subject to class 3 ammonia all fixings were stainless…