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Exploring Commercial Patio Roofing Options

When it comes to enhancing the aesthetic appeal of a commercial property, one of the easiest ways is giving a thematic touch to its Patio. Roofing plays an important role here, and the materials used for roofing need to blend with the selected theme and bring all the basic qualities of longevity, durability, resistance to water, snow or dust. Let us take a look at the available material options, to help you make an informed decision.

Primary Options: Wood, Metal, Vinyl, and Plastic

Metal
Metal roofs conduct heat easily and are relatively more durable. One evident advantage of using metal roofing for the patio is that it fits in easily with just about any style. Popular metal options for Patio Roofing include Zincalume and Colorbond.

Wood
Wood has a more classic appeal than any other material on the list. If you also have gazebos in your commercial set up, you need to consider using wood for both the patio roofing, a great part of the rest of the patio construction and the gazebo. Wood is durable, highly appealing, and easy to carve into intricate designs. Wood is most suited for places with moderate climates but not suitable for places that witness an excessive amount of rain.

Vinyl
Vinyl is similar to wood, except it’s easier to install, maintain, available in more design, color patterns and lends protection against the sun. Vinyl is more expensive than wood, and not recommended for stormy areas that have strong winds.

Plastic
Though, not a very common option, plastic roofing is picking up fast. It is the biggest rival to slate as it looks just like it. Plastic is affordable than slate, offers better insulating properties, reflects summer heat better, is more resistant to wind, hail, fire and extreme temperature changes.

Other options

Polycarbonate
Great to promote ventilating without letting in an excessive amount of heat. A commercial roofing company in Houston, LA, CA or any other area can help make the most suitable pick.

Angled Battens
Thin pieces of metal or sometimes timber. The angular position of battens block sunlight during the hot months but not during the cold ones.

Thatching
Made of glass and lends an aesthetically unique look to the patio but has no major benefits.

Last Few Words
If you’re looking for roofing options for a commercial patio, you can choose from a number of options. In all choices, however, it is important to consider a number of factors such as weather, utility, lifespan of proposed options, and of course, the budget. Lastly, no matter whether you opt for metal or polycarbonate roofing, make sure that the commercial roofing contractor you hire has the competence to understand and deliver on your prerequisites.



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