Insight

New to FABRI: NiRa TGA from East Westphalia

09.11.2022

For 20 years NiRa TGA GmbH, based in Enger in East Westphalia, has been successfully offering a full range of services in regards to roof drainage. The specialized company has made a name for itself throughout Germany with its expertise, quality and reliability.

In November 2022, NiRa decided to become part of FABRI. Thomas Waag, Chief Financial Officer of FABRI, is delighted: “With Maik Niemann and his team, we have been able to attract a great entrepreneur and a successful company to FABRI, which enriches the group nationwide. We are looking forward to the future together. ”

“From the very first moment, the wavelength with FABRI was simply right,” says Maik Niemann, who will continue to use the NiRa. “I see the FABRI Group as a future for our employees, as a future for our customers — and last but not least as a future for roof drainage, which is becoming increasingly important. ”

NiRa was founded by current managing director Maik Niemann in Enger in 2003, initially as a pure heating and sanitation company. This was soon followed by specialization in the area of roof drainage. Today, NiRa is known throughout Germany among general contractors, logistics and manufacturing companies and architects for having a solution for every challenge — whether it involves a new building or a renovation.

The 25-person team competently and expertly implements the entire range of roof drainage systems — from planning to installation. In addition to conventional free mirror drainage, vacuum drainage, retention drainage and solutions for the rehabilitation of existing drainage systems are also offered. Emergency drainage is also an important planning approach to protect buildings.

Especially against the backdrop of increasing precipitation intensity and more frequent heavy rain events, roof drainage will become increasingly important in the future. In addition, the NiRa systems function even in the event of a blackout — no pumps or electricity are required, but are set to the resulting negative pressure.