Which roof sheet is best for your project?

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Are you planning on renovating your garage or outbuilding? Or are you embarking on a new DIY project that involves installing a new roof? With so many options available, choosing the best type of roofing sheet can be a daunting task. But fear not, we’re here to guide you through the process.

The most popular types of roofing sheets are box profile, tile effect and corrugated, each with its own set of pros and cons. Let's take a closer look at each option and their unique benefits.

Box profile roofing sheets are a top-selling option for good reason. Not only are they incredibly durable and cost-effective, but they offer a modern alternative to the traditional corrugated sheet. With a minimum pitch of only 4°, box profile sheets can be installed on a range of different buildings, including walls. They're the ideal choice for industrial and commercial projects, as well as garages and sheds.

Tile effect roofing sheets are perfect if you’re looking to mimic a more traditional roof. These sheets are typically crafted from metal and are formed to look like tiles, making them a great option for garden buildings such as playhouses, summer houses, and home offices. Although the minimum pitch for installation is slightly higher than box profile at 9°, tile effect sheets are easy to install, making them ideal for DIY enthusiasts.

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Corrugated roofing sheets are another popular option, especially for use in agricultural and commercial structures. Available in a range of materials such as polycarbonate and Onduline, corrugated sheets offer a traditional look that many homeowners find appealing. With a minimum pitch of 10°, these sheets are a cost-effective solution for domestic projects.

When it comes to materials, there are a wide variety of options available. Bitumen roofing sheets are incredibly strong and won’t crack even in adverse weather conditions. They're available in a range of colours and are lightweight and simple to fit. Other materials to consider include PVC, polycarbonate, and steel, each with its own unique set of benefits.

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But choosing the right type of roofing sheet is only half the battle. It’s also important to consider maintenance and installation. Luckily, many roofing sheets are easy to cut and install, making them an ideal choice for DIY enthusiasts. However, it’s important to ensure you follow manufacturer guidelines to avoid any issues further down the line.

 

So, whether you’re looking for a cost-effective solution for your garage or want to mimic a traditional roof for your garden building, there’s a roofing sheet that will meet your needs. With so many options available, it’s important to consider your budget, location, and the type of project you’re working on to choose the best option for you.

 

At Beesley & Fildes, we have a wide variety of roofing sheets to choose from, including tile sheets, modular roofs, and anthracite matt finishes.