Corrugated Roof Replacement
Corrugated roofs are a highly energy-efficient, cost-effective, and durable roofing option, making them a popular choice for outdoor buildings, sheds, garages, and extensions. This roofing system consists of corrugated sheet panels laid on top of a timber frame, offering a reliable and robust solution for a variety of structures.
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Why Corrugated Roofing?
Energy Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness
Corrugated roofs are designed to reflect sunlight, reducing heat absorption and helping to maintain cooler indoor temperatures during the summer. This energy efficiency can lead to lower energy bills, making corrugated roofing an economically smart choice. Additionally, the materials used in corrugated roofing are affordable, making this option budget-friendly without compromising on quality or durability.
Durability and Long-Lasting Performance
Corrugated roofing materials are built to last, offering long-term performance even in harsh weather conditions. For areas prone to dampness or heavy rainfall, we recommend installing a metal framework to enhance durability. However, for most structures, a wooden frame is sufficient to provide the necessary support and longevity.
Material Options
Plastic Perspex Roofs Perspex is a popular option for lean-to areas and structures where natural light is desired. These roofs allow sunlight to penetrate while providing protection from the elements, making them perfect for garden sheds, greenhouses, and patio covers.
Metal Roofs Metal corrugated roofs are ideal for sheds, garages, and other structures requiring a robust and durable roofing solution. Available in a range of pre-coloured options, these roofs come with a 15-year guarantee, ensuring long-lasting performance and aesthetic appeal.
Galvanised Roofing Galvanised corrugated roofs offer enhanced protection against rust and corrosion, making them a suitable choice for buildings exposed to harsh weather conditions. The galvanisation process adds a protective layer to the metal, extending the lifespan of the roof and reducing maintenance requirements.