Roof Covering
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Polyethylene Tarpaulins
Draper Heavy Duty Polyethylene Tarpaulin - All Sizes These tarpaulins offer a versatile roofing solution, ideal for temporary covers during construction or for shelters. They are highly durable and come in various sizes to suit different needs.
Metal Roof Sheets
Cladco Box Profile PVC Plastisol Coated Metal Roof Sheets These sheets, available in multiple colours like Black, Slate Blue, Anthracite, and others, are robust options for roofing. They come in two thicknesses - 0.7mm and 0.5mm, catering to different durability needs. The PVC Plastisol coating provides added protection against the elements, making them suitable for both residential and industrial buildings.
Cladco Corrugated Profile PVC Plastisol Coated Metal Roof Sheets These corrugated metal sheets offer a different aesthetic and functional advantage. The corrugation increases the sheet's strength, making it ideal for locations facing harsh weather conditions. Available in a variety of colours and two thicknesses, they provide flexibility in design and application.
Concrete Roof Tiles
Redland Roof Tiles Redland's range of concrete roof tiles includes various options like Cambrian Double Slate, Renown, Double Roman, Mini Stonewold, Grovebury, Profiled Roof Tiles, and Fenland Pantile. These tiles offer a classic look with modern durability. They are available in different colours and styles, making them suitable for a wide range of architectural styles.
Choosing the Right Roof Covering
Selecting the right roof covering depends on several factors:
- Climate and Weather Resistance: Consider the local climate. Metal sheets are ideal for areas with heavy rain or snow, while concrete tiles are suitable for regions with moderate weather.
- Aesthetic Preference: The choice of colour and style should complement the overall design of the building. Cladco's range offers versatility in this regard.
- Durability and Maintenance: Metal sheets generally require less maintenance compared to concrete tiles but have different aesthetic appeals.
- Installation Requirements: Consider the structure of the building and the ease of installation. Metal sheets are often lighter and easier to install than concrete tiles.
Budget: While not discussing exact prices, it's important to consider the cost-effectiveness of the materials in relation to their lifespan and maintenance needs.
Each type of roof covering has its unique benefits, and the choice largely depends on the specific requirements of the building and the preferences of the homeowner or builder.