Laserlite roofing is a great choice for homeowners who want a roofing solution that can withstand the harshest of weather conditions. Its polycarbonate material is both fire and wind-resistant, and it offers a 10-year warranty against breakage caused by weather. It also comes with an attractive price tag.
Protection against UV rays
Polycarbonate is a great material to use when it comes to roofing because of its UV protection. This material blocks the UV spectrum and is more effective than sun block creams in blocking ultraviolet rays. This material is lightweight and is extremely durable. It will withstand impact and weathering better than other materials, and will still allow your roof to transmit natural light.
The ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause a range of negative effects in humans and on the environment. These effects can range from the discomfort of a sunburn to more serious health issues such as skin cancer and permanent eye damage. You can minimize the risks by limiting exposure to the sun as much as possible and by wearing sun protection. Polycarbonate sheets are excellent choices for roofing because they protect materials and people from the harmful effects of the sun.
Laserlite roofing panels are made of polycarbonate and offer protection against ultraviolet rays. They are available in two styles: Laserlite 2000+ for performance, and Laserlite 3000 for ultimate comfort. Laserlite products can reduce up to 69% of the sun’s warming effect, minimize glare and offer a limited lifetime warranty. These polycarbonate panels can be customised to fit any project. In addition, they are available in a range of colours and are UV resistant and durable.
Light transmission
The Laserlite roofing system is an effective way to reduce the amount of light entering your building. It is made of polycarbonate materials and comes in a variety of styles, including corrugated and Greca profiles. This roof covering system offers maximum thermal comfort by reducing glare, heat and light transmission by as much as 53%.
Heat reduction
Laserlite roofing reduces heat in two ways: by blocking out heat and glare from the sun. It is also affordable, and has a Group 1-S fire rating. This type of roofing is ideal for homes where the sun can be a challenge in the summer. Laserlite also offers many other benefits, including a limited lifetime warranty.
The Laserlite 3000 colour Ice gives off near-white light. Laserlite has a much higher light-to-heat ratio than Suntuff. It is also lighter than the equivalent dark-coloured sheet. The latter is darker than it sounds, and will radiate far IR. As a result, it reduces heat, but not as effectively as the former.
Installation
Laserlite roofing is typically installed using purlins or other supports to hold the laserlite sheets in place. These are typically located along the width of the roof. You can install PSP noise reduction tape prior to installing the sheets, and you should also paint the purlins white to prevent heat buildup.