Roofing sheets refer to the various types of materials used to cover roofs in construction. These
sheets are designed to provide weatherproofing and protection for buildings. Here are some
common types of roofing sheets along with their features:
Corrugated Metal Sheets:
Material: Typically made of galvanized steel or aluminum.
Features: Corrugated design adds strength, durability, and allows for easy
water runoff. Commonly used in industrial and agricultural buildings.
Asphalt Shingles:
Material: Made of asphalt with a fiberglass or organic base.
Features: Easy to install, cost-effective, and available in various colors.
Commonly used in residential construction.
Polycarbonate Sheets:
Material: Made of transparent polycarbonate or acrylic.
Features: Provides natural light, UV protection, and is lightweight. Commonly
used in greenhouse roofing and skylights.
Fiberglass Sheets:
Material: Constructed from woven glass fibers coated with resin.
Features: Lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion. Often used for
industrial roofing.
Metal Roofing Panels:
Material: Can be made of various metals such as steel, aluminum, or copper.
Features: Durable, long-lasting, and can be coated for added protection against
corrosion. Commonly used in residential and commercial buildings.
Tile roofing sheets are a type of roofing material designed to resemble traditional clay
or concrete tiles while offering the benefits of modern construction materials.
Curved roofing sheets refer to roofing materials designed to accommodate curved or arched
roof structures. These sheets are engineered to provide a smooth and continuous
appearance for roofs with curved or rounded designs.
Bare Galvalume sheet refers to a specific type of roofing or cladding material that is
made from steel coated with a thin layer of aluminum-zinc alloy.
Colour coated Galvalume sheets are a type of roofing or cladding material made from
cold-rolled steel coated with a combination of aluminum, zinc, and a colored paint
coating.
Polycarbonate roofing sheets are transparent or translucent thermoplastic materials known
for their high impact resistance, light transmission properties, and versatility.