GLASS ROOF POLY ROOF

1. Glass Roof

Definition
A glass roof is a type of roofing structure that uses tempered glass or laminated safety glass, combined with metal frames made of aluminum, steel, iron, or stainless steel to ensure strength and stability.

Key Features

  • Excellent natural lighting: Maximizes daylight, creating a bright and open atmosphere.

  • Modern aesthetic: Offers a sleek and luxurious look, ideal for contemporary architecture.

  • High durability: Tempered glass is impact-resistant and weatherproof.

  • Easy maintenance: Smooth glass surfaces are dust-resistant and easy to clean.

Applications

  • Residential homes and villas: Skylights, balconies, entrance canopies.

  • Cafés and restaurants: Creates open, elegant spaces.

  • Commercial buildings and offices: Used for lobbies, corridors, and atriums.

  • Resorts and hotels: Ideal for pool covers and outdoor relaxation areas.


2. Polycarbonate Roof (Poly Roof)

Definition
A polycarbonate roof is made from polycarbonate sheets, a durable thermoplastic that is lightweight and transparent like glass but far stronger and easier to work with.

Key Features

  • Lightweight: Easy to install without heavy structural supports.

  • Thermal insulation: Reduces heat absorption, keeping spaces cooler.

  • Cost-effective: Significantly more affordable than glass roofing.

  • Impact-resistant: Durable and shatterproof, unlike traditional glass.

Applications

  • Residential use: Awnings, skylights, carports.

  • Factories and industrial areas: Provides daylight for warehouses and workshops.

  • Outdoor cafés and gardens: Used for lightweight patio covers.

  • Swimming pools and playgrounds: Flexible roofing for shaded outdoor areas.

OTHER PRODUCT

  • Casement Window

  • Glass Roof – Poly Roof

  • Slim Door