Monday, 22 June 2020

Roof Remodeling Ideas - Tuflite Polymers

When you’ve already installed a roof, but are experiencing problems now, you want to either reinstall a new roof, or remodel your current one to resolve the issues. Reinstalling a new roof could be very time consuming and expensive, so you would always want to first look for ways to remodel your roof. Driven by advancements in the world of design and the need for the new, we have come up with certain roof remodeling tips that can help you with solutions to your problems, and a lifetime of value. Take a look.


Tip 1 – Consider underlayment

Time is money, and when installers start running out of time or money, they start taking shortcuts such as caulking the problematic areas, rather than using other additional resources for the job. It is always a good practice to wrap up the roof in a self-adhesive underlayment to provide a tight seal. Though placed under the roof, underlayment also offers aesthetic benefits by producing a polished appearance. Thus, an underlayment can call for both lasting performance and improved appearance.

Tip 2 – Prevent heat buildup

Preventing heat buildup is possible by either adding a cool roof paint on your roof to reflect the sun’s light, or using an appropriate material for your roof. Applying cool roof paint was a traditional technique used as the paint was built on the theory to deflect heat and result in a more comfortable space and lower energy bills. However, these paints were messy to apply and also expensive, which is why people preferred not using them. So then, the best alternative is to use materials that can prevent heat buildup. For example, if you want to build a transparent structure yet keep it cool, like a greenhouse or conservatory, then you should choose polycarbonate instead of glass, because glass brings in full direct sunlight which makes the space very hot, while polycarbonate roofing sheets bring in only safe UV-free sunlight that is diffused equally around the space, making it comfortable enough to be in.

Tip 3 – Install gutters

Gutter systems can protect the structures from water that pours off roofs during thunderstorms. Rain water can otherwise dig trenches around your foundation and find its way into the crawlspace or basement. Gutters thus help cut down on such moisture and water leakage problems, while also cutting down on maintenance. Polycarbonate rain water gutters can be used in industrial and commercial buildings to help collect and drain water from over the roof top. These polycarbonate gutters outperform gutters made from other materials in terms of mechanical strength and resistance to rust and UV rays of the sun.

With these three roof remodeling tips, you make the most of your next space renovation. And, as you can see, polycarbonate plays a very important role in all of these tips. So, if you plan on using it, you can buy the best quality polycarbonate roofing sheets from Tuflite Polymers, the leader in manufacturing and supplying all kinds of polycarbonates – solid, textured, profiled, corrugated, and multiwall.

Tuesday, 16 June 2020

Polycarbonate Or Glass For A Greenhouse - Tuflite Polymers

Greenhouses can help produce a variety of fruits, vegetables, and herbs in almost every season with the right temperature set within the structure so that the plants that damage under the scorching heat can grow well even in summers, and the plants that can't withstand the chilling winds can grow well in winters. Also, the monsoons don’t affect any kinds of growing plants. Moreover, the fruits and vegetables that grow within a greenhouse are of the highest quality.


But, protection from outer seasons and maintenance is just not enough. The right amount of light is also important for the plants to grow well. This is why greenhouses that were earlier made of glass, are now being replaced with polycarbonate, because the latter is more efficient at bringing the right amount of sunlight in the right manner. Let’s take a look at how.

The amount of light coming in

Glass is a thoroughly transparent that brings in all of the sunlight into a structure, making the space amazingly bright and lively. But, along with brightness, it becomes really hot to handle inside. In contrast, polycarbonate brings in not all, but maximum amount of sunlight. This means that the space becomes as bright as required, without making it extremely hot.

The temperature

Because all of the sunlight enters glass, the temperature inside is also really high, which makes it especially difficult during summers. Polycarbonate, on the other hand, brings in lesser sunlight, meaning lesser heat buildup. Also, polycarbonate is an insulating material, which means that it in itself manages the temperature within the structure.

The UV radiations

Along with the sun come lots of ultraviolet radiations, which are really harmful for the health of every living being on the earth, whether it is human beings, animals, or plants. So, when all of the sunlight enters a glass greenhouse, also comes in lots of UV rays, proving to be harmful for the plants. But, polycarbonate roofing sheets have a special UV resistant coating that reflects all of the UV rays of the sun, bringing in only the good amount of sunlight to help the plants grow.

Light diffusion

Glass brings in direct sunlight into the structure, thus some parts of the greenhouse get complete bright light, while the other areas are covered by the shadows of other objects, thus being deprived of sunlight. On the contrary, polycarbonate sheets diffuse the light coming in, thus scattering equal amount of light across the entire structure, giving every plant equal amount of sunlight to grow.

We can clearly see how glass and polycarbonate so significantly differ, and that too only in terms of the light entering the greenhouse. So, you can imagine how many other differences you can see between a glass greenhouse and polycarbonate greenhouse! It is clearly seen how a polycarbonate greenhouse can bring in lesser, yet safe amount of sunlight that is diffused across the greenhouse, with the right amount of insulation. However, the choice is yours when it comes to choosing the most apt material for your greenhouse . However, if you are looking for polycarbonate for your next greenhouse project, whether commercial or hobby, you can get in touch with Tuflite Polymers to get the best quality polycarbonate roofing sheets in India.

Tuesday, 9 June 2020

Which Material Is Right For Your Shed - Tuflite Polymers

Time to roof your shed? So, you’re possibly looking for the best options around. You want protection, durability, strength, weather resistance, waterproofing, and performance. Can all of this come compiled together into one single material? We bring to you a list of the best roofing materials that you can use to roof your shed. You can go through all the pros and cons of each, and decide as to whether you can accomplish all that you wish to from one single material. We’ve listed out the most popular and most successfully used materials till date, such as felt, asphalt, and plastic.


Felt roof

Felt is one of the easiest materials to fit to a roof, making it a popular DIY option. All that is required is simply rolling out the felt to the length required, and fixing it into place with the help of nails. This is why felt is mostly used as it is easy to install and saves on labour cost and time. In addition, felt can prove to be a great waterproof membrane; water leakage being one of the biggest issues of a shed. Further, felt is available in a variety of colour options, which you can choose from to have your shed roof match seamlessly with the surroundings, or stand out on its own.

Asphalt roof

Asphalt is one traditional material used to bring to the roof a good-looking finish at a nominal price. Moreover, it is a strong and long-lasting material that can guarantee waterproofing for 15 long years, having you to worry nothing about water leakage. And, available in many colours and textures, you can style your roof the way you like with asphalt shingles. You can get matching coloured fixings for every colour shingle you choose, giving the roof a smooth and clean finish. For complex fixings, there are flashings, verges, ventilator strips, eave trays, and a lot more that you can install.

Plastic roof

When we speak of plastic, we would want to emphasize on the usage of polycarbonate, a better, stronger, and durable plastic. It is a lightweight yet durable option that helps you handle, transport, and install the roof very easily, yet build a roof that is so strong as to last for almost 40-50 years! However, polycarbonate is a choice when you want a transparent or semi-transparent option. You can't expect complete opaqueness. When you use plain solid clear polycarbonate sheets, it will let all of the sunlight in, calling for a vividly bright indoor space. When you use coloured, textured, or multiwall polycarbonate roofs , you can reduce the amount of light transmission, but not completely eliminate it. Other positive points about polycarbonate are that the material is weather resistant, fire resistant, impact resistant, and insulating. So, if transparency or semi-transparency is what you want or can accept, you can get in touch with Tuflite Polymers for the best quality polycarbonate roofing sheets for your roof.

So, what’s your choice of material for your shed? Compare all the characteristics of each material against the other, before you decide on one.