Polycarbonate Roofing Information
Polycarbonate roofs have become a popular choice in modern construction due to their durability, versatility, and aesthetic appeal. They offer a unique blend of physical properties that make them suitable for a variety of applications.
What is made out of?
Material: Polycarbonate is a type of thermoplastic polymer, known for its high impact resistance and transparency.
Properties: It is lightweight, yet extremely durable, and can withstand significant environmental stress. Its translucency allows for excellent light transmission.
Colors options
Variety: Polycarbonate roofs come in a range of colors including clear, opal, bronze, and tinted variants.
Customization: These roofs can be customized in terms of color and opacity, suiting different aesthetic requirements.
Where are they used?
Specialized Uses: They make an excellent option for outdoor seating areas, lean to's, green houses and other places where you want to have a lot of natural light without the worry of UV rays.
Lifespan and Durability
Longevity: Typically, polycarbonate roofs have a lifespan of up to 15-20 years, depending on environmental conditions and maintenance.
Resistance: They resist weather changes, impact, and UV radiation, which adds to their longevity.
Installation and Maintenance
Ease of Installation: Due to their lightweight nature, these roofs are easier to install compared to traditional roofing materials.
Maintenance: Requires minimal maintenance, primarily regular cleaning to maintain clarity and light transmission.
If you would like to know more, you can view our services for installing polycarbonate roofing or you can call our team on 0431 908 982 to get a free quote in Melbourne.