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Types Of Polycarbonate Roofing
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Austek Home Improvements Polycarb feature Advanced Weatherguard™ technology, a special protective material that is warranted to:
- Extend the life of the sheet by up to 50%
- Maintain sheet colour and clarity up to 50% longer
- Provide 99.9% protection from UV rays up to 50% longer
- Resist 25% larger hailstones
How do they work?
UV rays, wind, hail and rain have the potential to make
polycarbonate resins brittle and lose colour over time.
Advanced Weatherguard™ protects the sheet and protects you
from harmful UV radiation.
Infrared light emitted by the sun passes through the
polycarbonate sheet making it warm underneath. Comfort
Cool™ Technology reflects the heat away whilst letting visible
light through with less glare.
*as compared to some other polycarbonate corrugated sheet products.
Elegant Polycarbonate Roofing In Sydney
Austek Home Improvements can handle the installation of Polycarbonate Roofing in your Sydney home which will block out 99.9% UV rays & heat. Whether using a traditional corrugated profile or multi-layer flat profile in the market, your family will benefit from high-quality and low maintenance glazing material that performs exceptionally well in the harsh Australian climatic conditions.
Polycarbonate roofing has been increasing popular in Sydney, and there are a lot of reasons why. Polycarbonate is a material that can look a lot like glass because of its smoothness and high levels of transparency, but while the material allows light to pass through, it blocks UV and heat out. Polycarbonates make the perfect roof for your pergola, carport or patio for those enjoy the outdoors and the natural light of the sun but not the headaches or sunburns it can give.
Advanced Polycarbonate Technology
While glass shading and window siding used to have a bit of a bad reputation in the eighties, the industry - especially in its technology as it relates to UV filtering and sun protection - has progressed in leaps and bounds since it was first introduced. From humble beginnings as a kind of sticker that can be added to existing surfaces to provide UV protection, polycarbonate material has become an integral and necessary part of glass construction in Australia.
The development of technology like the multiwall system, a thermoformed polymer offering superior durability, unmatched design flexibility, and structural integrity, has meant that the humble polycarbonate sheet has become a must-have for any Australian outdoor structure’s construction. We work with Suntuf Roofing Solutions for our polycarbonate panel supply, ensuring you get the best in UV protection without compromising on translucency for your outdoor space.
Features of Polycarbonate Roofing
Wide climate suitability
Austek Home Improvements are some of the most experienced contractors in Sydney. We install polycarbonate roofing which is suitable in bushfire zones BAL19 and below. It is flame-resistant, self-extinguishing, 250 times stronger than glass, prevents the spread of fire and develops minimal smoke.
Domestic and commercial purposes
We can fit and supply a wide range of Polycarbonate Products for Patio and Carport Roofing, all around Sydney for both domestic and commercial projects at reasonable prices. Residential polycarbonate solutions are popular for Patios, Carports, and Decks where you want a lot of natural light to stream through, without letting the heat in. We also provide Polycarbonate Solutions for Commercial Projects that include Mine sites, Architectural projects, or Skylights in a warehouse.
Strong and Weatherproof
We supply polycarbonate patio and carport roofing that is made from durable materials, are resistant to harsh and corrosive elements and are therefore popular for seaside dwellings and workplaces.
Cold location suitability
If you live in a colder area, clear polycarbonate roofing options will suit your needs perfectly. These clear polycarbonate roofing solutions, help you achieve natural illumination and allow more heat to enter the house to keep you warm.
Austek Home Improvements are some of the most experienced contractors in Sydney. We install polycarbonate roofing which is suitable in bushfire zones BAL19 and below. It is flame-resistant, self-extinguishing, 250 times stronger than glass, prevents the spread of fire and develops minimal smoke.
Domestic and commercial purposes
We can fit and supply a wide range of Polycarbonate Products for Patio and Carport Roofing, all around Sydney for both domestic and commercial projects at reasonable prices. Residential polycarbonate solutions are popular for Patios, Carports, and Decks where you want a lot of natural light to stream through, without letting the heat in. We also provide Polycarbonate Solutions for Commercial Projects that include Mine sites, Architectural projects, or Skylights in a warehouse.
Strong and Weatherproof
We supply polycarbonate patio and carport roofing that is made from durable materials, are resistant to harsh and corrosive elements and are therefore popular for seaside dwellings and workplaces.
Cold location suitability
If you live in a colder area, clear polycarbonate roofing options will suit your needs perfectly. These clear polycarbonate roofing solutions, help you achieve natural illumination and allow more heat to enter the house to keep you warm.
Easy to install and maintain
Polycarbonate roofing is surprisingly easy to install. It also doesn’t take too much to maintain it. They are also rust resistant, so you don’t have to worry about having to deal with this type of problem with your roofing. Polycarbonate patio roofing looks beautiful and exercises the best durability when they are cleaned every now and then.
Sunroom | Create a cool and pleasant ‘greenhouse’ on a budget By creating a patio enclosure with polycarbonate panels and long windows, you can achieve the look of a greenhouse in what will feel like another adjoined room to your house. This makes a great space to store all different types of potted plants, and can be an area that you dedicate to tea times, brunch, entertainment dining, or just a good place to be alone, garden and read. You can also enclose a patio area further away in your yard to create a quieter and more isolated greenhouse, that will really make the feeling of solace you get from it more fulfilling.
Polycarbonate roofing is surprisingly easy to install. It also doesn’t take too much to maintain it. They are also rust resistant, so you don’t have to worry about having to deal with this type of problem with your roofing. Polycarbonate patio roofing looks beautiful and exercises the best durability when they are cleaned every now and then.
Sunroom | Create a cool and pleasant ‘greenhouse’ on a budget By creating a patio enclosure with polycarbonate panels and long windows, you can achieve the look of a greenhouse in what will feel like another adjoined room to your house. This makes a great space to store all different types of potted plants, and can be an area that you dedicate to tea times, brunch, entertainment dining, or just a good place to be alone, garden and read. You can also enclose a patio area further away in your yard to create a quieter and more isolated greenhouse, that will really make the feeling of solace you get from it more fulfilling.
Other Services
Austek Home Improvements was started to give customers a more personalised yet professional service and has been supplying and installing quality home improvements for 30 years.
Solasafe Polycarbonate Sheets & Levels of Light
We have three distinctly different levels of sheeting available at Austek Home Improvement for your patio roof. These levels define the different amounts of natural light, heat reduction or heat transfer that the sheets have. These levels are:
- The first level provides the highest level of light, available in 5 colours.
- The second provide the best balance between light and heat, in several cooler colours.
- The last level of polycarbonate is the most excellent in heat reduction.
- To better understand what level sheet and style roofing is suitable for your patio, pergola, carport or awning, it is best if you talk to one of our experts, which you can on 1300 765 895. They will be able to properly discuss the requirements of your location and application, to allocate the best polycarbonate roofing solution in Sydney for you.
FAQs
How much does a polycarbonate roof cost per square metre?
A polycarbonate roof in Australia will cost between $20 and $70 per m2, depending on the materials chosen. Standard corrugated is generally the cheapest option, with twin-wall polycarbonate costing more yet remaining popular due to its better insulation. Premium solar control polycarbonate sheets will require that you splurge a bit, but they are likely to last longer than cheaper options.
How much does a polycarbonate roof cost?
A professionally installed 20m2 polycarbonate roof (considered a large project) will cost between $22000 and $40000, depending on the materials selected. Reducing the size of the roof will decrease the cost, as will building it yourself (DIY), though the safest option for homeowners without much building experience would be to rely on established local specialists.
What are the disadvantages of polycarbonate sheets?
While a cost-friendly option for homeowners looking to throw a roof over their patio or pergola, polycarbonate sheets aren’t as durable or scratch-resistant as steel or timber. If improperly treated, they can also become brittle or yellowed under constant direct sun exposure (be sure to opt for UV treated sheets). Finally, they are not fire-resistant and are thus not the best possible choice for homes in bushfire-prone locations.
What is the price for a polycarbonate sheet?
Polycarbonate sheets in Sydney vary in price depending on their thickness, size, type (e.g. flat, corrugated), and finish. A 3mm flat sheet (2440x1220mm) can cost around $200 to $250. Standard corrugated sheets may cost between $20 and $25 per lineal metre. Tinting and additional UV treatment will also influence the price.
How long does twinwall polycarbonate last?
Twinwall polycarbonate sheets in Sydney can last between 10 and 20 years, with higher quality UV treated sheets lasting even longer. Proper professional maintenance is the best way to ensure maximum longevity, but starting with the best possible materials will make it easier to care for your roofing yourself with minimal effort.
What is the minimum pitch for twinwall polycarbonate sheets?
The minimum recommended tilt for a twinwall polycarbonate roof is 50. Which equates to about 88mm per metre. This ensures adequate runoff for rainwater and fallen debris, which will take pressure off the roof and prevent sagging. You can always opt for a steeper incline if you live in an area prone to heavy rains or lots of trees (therefore, lots of leaves and falling branches).
What lengths does SunTuf come in?
SunTuf polycarbonate sheets come in a wide range of lengths, from 1.8m up to 9m. The most frequently found lengths in major retailers are 1.8m, 2.4m, 3m, 3.6m, 4.2m, 4.8m, 5.4m, 6m, 7.2m, and 9m. Custom lengths are also available upon request. Please note that lengths above 6m may require specialised transport or pick-up.
How long will SunTuf panels last?
SunTuf polycarbonate panels in Sydney will last between 10 and 20 years, with proper care and maintenance increasing this to 25 or even 30 years. On top of that, many SunTuf products come with a 10-year warranty or a lifetime limited warranty against defects and UV damage, so if something goes wrong you dont have to pay for it.
What is the difference between SunTuf and SolarSmart?
While both brands provide polycarbonate sheeting, they each serve a different purpose. SunTuf sheets tend to be clearer, allowing for plenty of light, making them ideal for greenhouses or where brightness is desired. SolarSmart, on the other hand, excels at reducing infrared heat radiation (up to 84% blockage), making it a better choice for patios, pergolas, and other outdoor spaces requiring protection from the sun.
What is the cost of a 5mm polycarbonate sheet?
The answer differs widely based on the size and UV treatment of the product. A standard 8x4ft polycarbonate sheet may cost between $125 and $170, while a premium UV protection-coated sheet will cost extra (but is worth it for overall longevity and the comfort of guests underneath).
What are clear roof sheets called?
Most clear roof sheets are simply called polycarbonate roofing. They can, however, be labelled as clear roof sheets or translucent roofing.
What roof sheeting lets light through?
Polycarbonate roof sheets (otherwise known as translucent roof sheets) are designed to allow for a degree of light spillage, depending on what level of UV-protective coating is applied to them. Some polycarbonate roofs allow minimal light but maximum heat resistance; others make a very nice greenhouse-style ceiling for a warm, bright experience.
How expensive is a retractable roof?
A professionally installed retractable polycarbonate roof will typically cost between $10000 and $60000, though smaller, manual models can start closer to the $2500 mark. It all depends on how much you wish to invest in automation, style, and durability.
Are retractable roofs worth it?
A retractable roof is worth it for homeowners who desire flexibility in their outdoor experiences. For example, you may opt for a high UV-deflective roof, keeping you cool and shaded in the middle of summer, yet when the year grows colder and the sun less fierce, you might prefer to retract that ceiling to let in more light and heat.
How much does a flyover patio roof cost?
A flyover patio roof in Australia can cost between $3000 and over $13000 for a DIY kit, or between $8000 and $15000+ for high-quality professional installation. Your choice of materials and the complexity of the project will cause the cost to fluctuate, so speaking with a patio roof specialist prior to beginning construction will help you nail down a realistic budget.
Can you walk on corrugated polycarbonate roofing?
You should never walk directly on your polycarbonate roofing sheets. Whilst fairly durable and impact resistant, polycarbonate simply isn’t built to stand up to human bodyweight, and is likely to crack or dislodge from its frame. If you need to perform maintenance from above your sheeting, always put down craw boards or planks across the support rafters.







