Service Details
Puff Sheet Roofing
Brief Overview:
Puff sheet roofing is a high-performance roofing solution renowned for its excellent insulation properties and durability. Made from high-density polyurethane foam (PUF) sandwiched between metal sheets, this roofing system offers superior thermal insulation, reducing energy costs and enhancing indoor comfort. Ideal for both residential and commercial applications, puff sheet roofing provides a reliable and long-lasting cover for various structures.
Key Features:
- Thermal Insulation: Superior insulation capabilities due to the polyurethane foam core, helping maintain consistent indoor temperatures.
- Durability: Made from high-quality metal sheets, ensuring resistance to weather elements, impact, and corrosion.
- Lightweight: Easier to handle and install compared to traditional roofing materials.
- Soundproofing: Reduces noise transmission, contributing to a quieter indoor environment.
- Low Maintenance: Minimal upkeep required due to the robust nature of the materials.
Benefits:
- Energy Efficiency: Reduces heating and cooling costs by maintaining optimal indoor temperatures, leading to significant savings on energy bills.
- Enhanced Comfort: Provides a comfortable indoor environment by minimizing temperature fluctuations and noise.
- Long-Term Investment: Offers a durable and long-lasting solution with minimal maintenance requirements.
- Eco-Friendly: Contributes to energy conservation efforts and reduces the carbon footprint due to its insulation properties.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Available in various finishes and colors, enhancing the visual appeal of your property.
Technical Specifications
- Material Composition: High-density polyurethane foam core with metal sheets (usually aluminum or galvanized steel).
- Thickness: Typically ranges from 30mm to 150mm, depending on the insulation requirements.
- Thermal Conductivity: Approximately 0.023 to 0.028 W/mK.
- Fire Rating: Usually meets standard fire resistance classifications, depending on the specific product.
- Warranty: Varies by manufacturer, generally ranging from 10 to 20 years.