Protect Your Property With a Polycarbonate Roof
Polycarbonate roofing material stands alone as the superior choice to protect your property from harmful UV rays, blocking UV rays without yellowing like acrylic panels can over time.
Polycarbonate roofing material is an ideal solution for deck roofing, pergola roof options, and gazebo roof options due to its durability against severe weather conditions and virtually unbreakability.
Lightweight
No matter the structure you need to protect from inclement weather elements, polycarbonate roof is an ideal choice. In comparison with glass, it is much stronger and lighter; its insulation qualities help keep structures warm in winter months while cooling off in summer heatwaves while its transparent sheets allow natural light to pass through freely.
Polycarbonate material is also exceptionally resilient. It can withstand immense force without shattering, and there are even bullet-resistant forms used for police shields. Plus, its lightweight structure makes it easy to transport and install.
Polycarbonate offers many different textures and colors to perfectly complement your structures, including flat, foam-backed, corrugated polycarbonate and more. Each option provides its own set of advantages as well as providing exceptional performance and durability.
Durable
Polycarbonate sheets are highly durable and versatile roofing options that can stand up to extreme temperatures while still retaining their shape, making them an excellent choice when selecting translucent roof solutions for either residential or commercial properties.
Thermal insulation can also be achieved using multiwall and solid polycarbonate conservatory roofing panels with inner structures designed for increased insulation qualities, providing savings on energy bills throughout the year and keeping your conservatory comfortable all year round. This keeps it well ventilated during both summer and winter seasons alike.
However, care must be taken not to install them in such a manner that exposes them to stress cracking, which could occur by using purlin spacing that exceeds what’s recommended – this can cause the sheets to sag over time and crack under strain. For maximum longevity and enjoyment of your roofing solution both multiwall and solid polycarbonate sheets are UV protected as standard so you can enjoy it for as long as possible!
UV Protection
Recently there has been much discussion of extreme weather around the world: from typhoons in one region to hurricanes and extreme heat waves elsewhere – people everywhere are concerned about potential damage these conditions may do to their buildings and homes.
Polycarbonate roofs make an excellent addition to both homes and businesses as they protect against harmful UV rays. All polycarbonate sheets – multiwall and solid polycarbonate – come equipped with UV protection as standard.
UV radiation can have serious ill-effects on human health, from sunburn and cancerous melanomas to sheets discoloring over time and losing their clarity. With protection in place from UV rays, you are better able to enjoy an enhanced experience outdoors.
Noise Insulation
Polycarbonate roofing is an increasingly popular choice for greenhouses and swimming pools due to its toughness, thermal insulation capabilities and ease of handling compared with glass, acrylic or other traditional materials. Polycarbonate provides strong protection from abrasion, impact and corrosion as well as staying strong over time without yellowing over time – making it the perfect material for long-term usage projects that require long-term use. Furthermore, the lightweight nature makes polycarbonate much simpler to transport, lift, maneuver into place than glass acrylic materials.
Multiwall and Twinwall polycarbonate sheets come equipped with UV protection as standard and feature various numbers of internal walls for strength and insulation, keeping indoor environments cooler in summer while warmer in winter, saving energy bills by making HVAC systems run more efficiently and being more environmentally-friendly than single-layer glass roofs.