Façades and roofs

A high performer in design and function, façades act as a building's face, transforming it into a truly unique edifice. Façades are an elementary design element, especially in public spaces, yet they also need to offer protection from wind, rain and heat. They have an impact on a building's energy efficiency and are subject to urban planning regulations to some extent. These are all strict requirements that need to be considered when choosing the right façade.

Our widely varied product portfolio fulfils these needs and leaves nothing to be desired with its solutions ranging from the functional and classic to the exclusive or sustainable. HPL, glass, wood, rough-hewn stone, steel ceramic, stainless steel, concrete, render and many more façade options are available to choose from. We will also gladly customised motifs on the façade so that a WC facility can be optimally integrated into surroundings. Our years of experience will help us to reconcile your ideas with our constructional requirements.

Everything under one roof

Every roof style has its own characteristics. Alongside visual appearance, weatherproofing, heat insulation and heat efficiency aspects also play a role.  When customers come to us, they basically choose between a flat or slanted roof. HERING will meet your individual requirements whether you require a flat roof with a raised edge and interior drainage, a flat roof with a concrete roof overhang (canopy) or a slanted roof in a pitched or hipped roof design. We also have a great number of roof covering materials in stock. Just ask us. We will be pleased to advise on the right roof style and covering for you.

Customise the design of your toilet facilities:

  • Façades
  • Roofs
  • Interior design
  • Equipment
  • Alternative toilet bowls
  • Automatic cleaning systems

Public toilet facilities from HERING: Projects

Installation of the WC facility at ZOB Berlin – Central Bus Station Berlin
New rail & fresh facility for the long-distance railway station at Düsseldorf Airport
Rehabilitation of PWCs on Baden-Württemberg’s motorways
Milestone at the large-scale ‘Munich 42’ project
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