Metal Versus Plastic Roofs - Tuflite Polymers

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Metal Versus Plastic Roofs – Tuflite Polymers Roofs can be made of a variety of materials like stone, clay, wood, bricks, metal, and plastic. Each material is known for its own peculiar quality and benefits, and is used in various applications. Choosing the right roof for your particular application is important to ensure durability and longevity of your structure. The kind of application and the environment in which the structure needs to stand determines the type of roof that is required. Plastic and metal are two most common types of roofing materials used. Plastic roofs may comprise of acrylic, polycarbonate, PVC, and polystyrene; while metal roofs may comprise of steel and zinc, coated with acrylic or stone granules to achieve a smooth or textured finish respectively. But, which is a better roof type – metal or plastic? Let us learn in this blog below.

Plastic roofs are approved for usage in greenhouses, conservatories, outbuildings, and garages. For a structure that requires a more resilient and strong roof to ensure structural stability, a corrugated polycarbonate roof sheet can be a great option for a quick, easy, and inexpensive finish on the top of a workshop or outdoor office. Plastic roofs are great for flat roof applications and traditional looks.


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