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CV Couvreur Vannes – Toiture 56 Morbihan
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CV Couvreur Vannes - Toiture 56 Morbihan
CV Couvreur Vannes - Toiture 56 Morbihan
5 avenue Edgar DegasVannes Bretagne 56000France
+33272051267
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Couvreur depuis une dizaine d annees , CV Couvreur Vannes - Toiture 56 Morbihan realise tous vos travaux de couverture : pose de toiture d’ardoises, de tuiles , de zinc, de bac acier, installation de charpente, isolation, installation et reparation de gouttieres, renovation de toiture, pose de solins…
L’entretien de toiture permet d’embellir et de prolonger la vie de votre toit . Nous vous proposons de nettoyer votre toiture , le cas échéant avec démoussage et traitement hydrofuge.
Nous faisons aussi les travaux d’étancheite.
Contactez-nous pour une pose de Velux, de fenetre de toit ou de lucarne.
Si vous faites construire, si vous voulez reparer ou embellir votre toiture, contactez-nous pour un devis gratuit !
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About Vannes
Vannes (French pronunciation: [van] ; Breton: Gwened) is a commune in the Morbihan department in Brittany in north-western France. It was founded over 2,000 years ago. == History == === Celtic Era === The name Vannes comes from the Veneti, a seafaring Celtic people who lived in the south-western part of Armorica in Gaul before the Roman invasions. The region seems to have been involved in a cross channel trade for thousands of years, probably using hide boats and perhaps Ferriby Boats. Wheat that apparently was grown in the Middle East was part of this trade. At about 150 BC the evidence of trade (such as Gallo-Belgic coins) with the Thames estuary area of Great Britain dramatically increased. === Roman Era === The Veneti were defeated by Julius Caesar's fleet in 56 BC in front of Locmariaquer; many of the Veneti were then either slaughtered or sold into slavery. The Romans settled a town called Darioritum in a location previously belonging to the Veneti. === The Britons arrive === From the 5th to the 7th century, the remaining Gauls were displaced or assimilated by waves of immigrant Britons fleeing the Saxon invasions of Britain. Under the Breton name Gwened (also derived from the Veneti), the town was the center of an independent principality or kingdom variously called Bro-Wened ("Vannes") or Bro-Ereg ("land of Gwereg"), the latter for a prominent member of its dynasty, which claimed descent from Caradog Strongarm.