Friday, October 20, 2017

Why Use Insulated Roof Panels For Housing

By Walter Long


When you corrugated roofing panels come to your mind, are you thinking of poorly maintained sheds or warehouses? This product has received negative reviews from individuals and businesses that have tried incorrectly installing it. Partially, the reason for the bad reputation is because most people are not aware of the distinction between the various roofing types, from regular fiberglass roofing, corrugated panels, corrugated fiberglass and even in some cases siding being handles as Insulated roof panels. Roofing and siding are very distinct products.

The first step to a do-it-yourself metal roofing installation is planning. You will need to measure all individual sections of your roofing. Metal roofing panels can be ordered in whatever length you need. When you have completed this step, you can contact the manufacturer and compare prices and styles. Take advantage of personal contacts available to make sure you know all the parts you may need. But do not order yet.

Many metal panels are credited to have undergone successful UL 2218 test. This is to imply that the center of the panel did not shatter when a two inch ball of steel was dropped from two hundred meters above it. The problem comes when the balls hit any of the metal seams or exposed fastener. When this happens, the roof will most probably be damaged.

Not all roofers are going to be open to the discussion of the level of quality of their corrugated roofing boards. They may stand by their supplier, but you should know enough to ask pertinent questions to get the understanding you need. Whether you choose a roofer or plan to take on this task on your own, you should always do your homework.

The convenience of having a product that doesn't take time to install means less construction time for your clients, cutting their overall project costs. The covered metal boards also come in an assortment of brands, including Benchmark and Metal-Span. Different brands mean different price points and choices for you and your clients. Elegant design, with added security? Your clients truly can have it all with covered metal boards.

You should get your roofing permit before you order your materials, just in case. A permit should last for six months to a year and can be extended in most cases, so you should have plenty of time. If you know, permitting won't be a problem, order your materials.

You have already checked out manufacturer, styles, and colors, so let's discuss tools. You will need a powerful drill. Small battery operated drills may not do the job. A 14-volt drill should be powerful enough, but make sure you have at least one spare battery charging at all times. If you choose to use a corded drill, you must consider protecting your extension cord from any sharp edges. Metal roofing can cut a cord in half, or strip insulation, causing dangerous shorts.

Encouraging widespread use of covered boards in roofs is, however, a challenge, with the nebulous pricing of this kind of construction, and the nervousness of builders facing the use of newer technology. It takes some time and experience to get familiar with using these boards. But the pain must be overcome, as discerning buyers will soon start clamoring for the benefits and cost saving that comes from a green, effective roofing solution.




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