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Title: Fiberglass Or Polycarbonate – Which Roofing Sheets Should You Use - Tuflite Polymers


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Fiberglass or Polycarbonate Which Roofing
Sheets Should You Use Tuflite Polymers
With innumerous options available in
constructional materials for all kinds of
residential and commercial roofs, two of the
most popular materials used today are fiberglass
and polycarbonate. Now, when you are considering
building a new structure or replacing the roof of
your existing structure, you may be confused as
to which material you should use. It is true that
no material can have all the good points against
another. But, you would definitely want to
choose the one that has more benefits over the
other or the one that suits your particular
requirements. So, how do you decide? This blog
will let you know the aspects of both fiberglass
and polycarbonate roofing sheets so that you can
make an informed decision while buying your roof.
Which one is more durable? Polycarbonate is used
to construct bulletproof windows, shields, and
protective gear. What other proof does one need
to know how durable polycarbonate is!? You can
just imagine the strength and impact resistance
of polycarbonate for which it is used to
construct these products! In fact, the chemical
reaction of BPA and CoCL2 makes polycarbonate
possess four times the impact resistance of
fiberglass. Where fiberglass has a tensile
strength of 220 pounds, polycarbonate has 900
pounds of tensile strength per square
inch! Winner Polycarbonate
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Which one can be easily modified? Cutting the
sheet, drilling a hole, and every other
installation process should be made easy.
Fiberglass when cut or drilled gives away fine
dust particles, which irritates the skin and
eyes, and can be very dangerous when inhaled
while also being very difficult to clean up. On
the other hand, polycarbonate produces small
curls of material that is neither dangerous, nor
difficult to clean up. It can be touched,
inhaled, and swept away with no worries.
Moreover, polycarbonate is so flexible that it
can be shaped in a variety of ways like domes and
arcs, which fiberglass cannot. Winner
Polycarbonate Which one has better UV
resistance? Fiberglass, when exposed to the UV
rays of the sun, fades in colour and also
deteriorates in quality because it is made up of
fibers. On the contrary, polycarbonate sheets are
not made of fibers, which is why they don't fade
or deteriorate. In fact, these sheets also resist
the UV rays and keep them from entering the
structure, thus protecting the inhabitants and
plants within the main reason why
polycarbonates are used for constructing
greenhouses. The strength with which
polycarbonate resists UV rays helps to maintain
the shape, colour, and potency of the sheets
ultimately helping the roof to last longer than
fiberglass. Winner Polycarbonate Which one
looks better in appearance? When exposed to time
and elements, polycarbonate looks cleaner than
fiberglass. Even in the harshest of climates,
polycarbonates maintain their look, while
fiberglass tends to start looking dull
relatively faster. Who would want to repair and
replace roofs again and again? Obviously no one!
This is why people prefer installing
polycarbonates as their roofs. Winner -
Polycarbonate With only the above four
considerations, you can see how polycarbonate is
the clear winner. So, imagine the results when
you get down to further details like chemical
resistance, temperature range, water absorbency,
etc. Polycarbonate roofing sheets are definitely
what you should opt for if fiberglass is the
other alternative. And, you can get the best
quality sheets at Tuflite Polymers, the leader
in polycarbonates since the past two
decades! For more information visit Tuflite
Polymers
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