Saturday, 20 April 2024

The 3 Most Common Types of Roofing

Many architects want to put aluminum alloy roofing products into their unique designs because of the product's dynamism, the ability to beat, the soundproofing, the maximum insulation used. But how to fit, specification of each type of roof to be applicable is still the concern of many people. This article, will help architects better understand the 3 unique types of metal roofs that have been raining the construction market recently.
 
1. Metal roof covered with stones
Roof system - Not only need to ensure the architecture but also have to match the aesthetics. For example, when mentioning Resort, most of us imagine images of roofs with rough material lying in harmony with nature. The main products used for roof systems of spas and resorts are usually stone and wood. Would it be lame to have a rigid metal roof over there? But wooden and stone roofs do not guarantee the necessary technical standards? Therefore, a metal roof covered with stone was born. The metal roof covered with stone has a metal base inside to ensure durability, prevent termites, cover the sun and rain perfectly but still wear a very friendly stone coating with the surrounding environment.

There are many shapes of roof panels that architects can choose: from tiled roofs, imitation wood, to the shape of piano keys ... combined with the natural colors of stone, created spaces. full of life but bring people closer to nature.

 


 

2. Low seam aluminum (low seam)

Aluminum roof is a fairly new option for architects because aluminum is an extremely unique material. An aluminum roof system has a durability of up to 50 years, greatly influenced by weather, thermal expansion, but still meets the requirements of sound insulation, thermal insulation required by the architect. The roof system usually consists of 4 layers, so it is preferred for projects such as castles, adjacent villas, low-rise buildings, or multi-roof houses.

 

Versatile roof system with very light weight, can be used for the top floor to make the most of the space for attic. For villas with limited height of works, this is not a bad choice for space expansion.


Some architects also bravely use low-rib aluminum roofs for positions of facades or ceilings outside to create a dash of construction.
 

3. Vertical aluminum roof (EuroZip)

This is a versatile roof system with many applications, including many layers joined together, can adjust thickness, sound insulation ability as required by the project. Aluminum roof is light weight, big span, 100% watertight, so it is used most in public works, projects with high technical requirements. With outstanding advantages thanks to a high wave system of 65mm, Eurozip aluminum roof easily integrates many roof applications such as: Solar batteries, planting trees... without affecting the roof structure
Eurozip aluminum roof features a very easy way of forming the sheet, Eurozip aluminum roof has accompanied many architects in creating the very strong and modern beauty of public works such as the Northern Stadium. Giang, Van Don airport...
Each type of different roof will suit different projects. Therefore, understanding each type of roof to apply to the appropriate project is extremely important. With these 3 common roof types, it is expected to meet the majority of architect ideas.