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Title: Which Different Materials Are Used To Build A Roof - Tuflite Polymers


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Which Different Materials Are Used To Build a
Roof - Tuflite Polymers
There are lots of materials that are used to
build roofs. These include wood, stone, clay,
glass, metal, polycarbonate roofing sheets, and
many more. You need to be very sure while
choosing the material for your roof, because you
want a sturdy covering for your home that lasts
longer, and doesnt have you repairing it
constantly or replacing it earlier. Here is a
list of the most common roofing materials
available, along with the pros and cons of each.
Wood
One of the most traditional materials used in
roofs is wood. Being made from redwood,
cedar, and southern pine, it offers a rustic
look. However, wood can be a concern in areas
that observe wet climate, mold, rotting, and
fire.
Slate
Slate is available in a variety of colors like
black, gray, red, green, and purple thus
enhancing the visual appeal of a roof. It is a
durable, fire-resistant material, but is at the
same time, heavy requiring additional framing
and professional installation. Slate is, in
fact, a hard rock that can
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be split into thin slabs varying between ΒΌ to 1
inch. With the characteristic to last more
than 100 years, slate is a very expensive
material.
Metals
Metal roofs are another popular roofing
material, used specially in commercial
applications. They are available in two types
panels and shingles. The various types of metals
available for roofing include copper, aluminum,
and steel. Metal roofs are lightweight,
long-lasting, recyclable, and resistant to
extreme weather conditions. However, they are
also expensive. ALUMINUM Light in weight and
resistant to rusting, aluminum is a great option
for roofing. However, it is also soft and
brittle, as compared to other metals. STEEL
Durable and heavier than aluminum, steel is a
better option. However, it requires various
kinds of coatings for protection. For example, a
coat of zinc is applied to protect steel from
rust and a coat of epoxy primer is applied to
fight adhesion. COPPER Copper doesnt need any
finishing it is naturally resistant to
corrosion. Also, it is flexible and can be easily
bent as it is soft in nature. But, it is also
relatively very expensive.
Asphalt
Asphalt is economical and easy to install. They
are available in a variety of colors, thus you
can make a choice to improve the look of your
home. However, you will need to have them
reinforced with fiberglass or organic materials.
The disadvantages of asphalt include a shorter
life span and zero insulation.
Clay and concrete tiles
If you want to add elegance and texture to your
roof, clay and concrete tiles are a great
option as they are available in great varieties
like flat, ribbed, and scalloped. They are a very
durable and long-lasting option, but are also
heavy, requiring additional framing and
installation done by professionals. They are
also energy efficient and non-combustible.
However, these qualities also make them very
expensive.
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Transparent Materials
Glass has been the most traditional material used
to build roofs where transparency is required
like in greenhouses and conservatories. However,
glass is a heavy, brittle, and rigid material.
So, to replace glass, the construction industry
has come up with a new alternative for glass
since the past few years polycarbonate. This
contemporary material provides maximum
transparency like glass, but without the other
disadvantages that glass has to offer. This means
that polycarbonate is transparent, yet strong,
durable, impact resistant, and flexible.
Moreover, it comes with an additional UV
protective layer that lets in maximum sunlight,
while keeping away the harmful UV radiations of
the sun. This has made polycarbonate the best
transparent roofing material today! If
transparency is what you need for your roof, you
can get in touch with Tuflite Polymers to get
the best quality polycarbonate roofing sheets
that are available in a variety of types,
textures, and colors.
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