A brief on different kinds of Roofing Sheets

Roofing Sheets are very common in the construction industry and are used by builders and professionals who are related to building roofs. Initially, people preferred to use roofing sheets for commercial structures. But now the trend has changed and people have started to prefer roofing sheets due to their welcoming benefits. Here, let’s learn about the kinds of Roofing Sheets and their various purposes.

Corrugated Roofing Sheets:

Corrugated roofing sheets are known for their strength. These sheets are stronger than compared to any other sheets because of their shape. Polyester painted metal sheets are commonly found on agricultural buildings due to its medium-length lifespan. It requires maintenance every five to ten years.

PVC plastisol covered roofing sheets are well known for their durability. Plastisol is a steel sheet that has been treated with a primer paint then has PVC rolled on top of it. It doesn’t fade or scratch easily and should last in excess of 30 years. 

Plastisol is a steel sheet that has been treated with a primer paint then has PVC rolled on top of it. It doesn’t fade or scratch easily and should last in excess of 30 years. 

Metal Roofing Sheets:

Metal Roofing Sheets are similar to Corrugated roofing sheets but have less curve in its structure. It is commonly used in garden buildings and garages and it provides excellent roof coverage. The sheets are strong with lightweight. A color roofing sheet is available in the market so that you can choose the one which suits your paint color. And it’s easy to install roof lights with such kinds of roofing materials. These are a great way of letting light into space below without the weight and complexity of glass windows.

Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets:

Polycarbonate roofing sheets are made up of high-impact polypropylene resin. It is a tough and lightweight material. Polycarbonate sheets are pH neutral. By this, it means that at normal temperatures oils, water and other solvents do not have an effect on the sheets. Hence the weather doesn’t affect their ability to do the job. Even exposure to harsh chemicals won’t affect polycarbonate sheets. They can also have a range of special finishes added including ultra-violet protection, flame retardant, corrosive inhibitors, anti-static, static dissipative, and even customized colors.

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