Is Corrugated Fiberglass Roofing the Right Choice for Your Home?

Scott Kessman

Roofing materials are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes, textures and colors. The one you choose for your home will depend on the roof you are covering, the durability you need, the price you want to pay and the overall look you are aiming for.

Among the benefits of corrugated fiberglass roofing is that it is cheap and easy to install, is durable, keeps off the rain and allows natural light through. Another of the benefits of corrugated fiberglass roofing is that as well as letting light through it also blocks out the heat even on the hottest of summer days.

The benefits of corrugated fiberglass roofing mean that it can be used to cover a wide range of areas around your home including back yards, patios, carports and greenhouses. Many types of translucent fiberglass roofing sheets also have a filter to stop ultraviolet rays from passing through it.

The benefits of corrugated fiberglass roofing derive from the fact that fiberglass is such a versatile material. It is made, as the name suggests, from fine fibers of glass and is used extensively in water storage tanks, pipes, cars and boats as well as roofing materials. Fiberglass felt is used as a matting material on roofs and the material is also used fiberglass roofing sheets in which the glass fibers are reinforced with plastic resins to produce something called glass reinforced plastic.

One of the other benefits of corrugated fiberglass roofing is that it available in a wide range of colors and designs. When covering green houses, back yards and patios, wavy fiberglass with a ridge and groove pattern is known as corrugated fiberglass roofing sheets. This design combines strength with lightweight.

As well as the benefits of corrugated fiberglass roofing, it must be said that there are also some downsides to it. Against the benefits of corrugated fiberglass roofing - its low cost, easy installation and translucency - the disadvantages of corrugated fiberglass roofing which include the noise it makes when it's raining, the danger of it blowing off in high wind, and the lack of protection from heat and cold.

Published by Scott Kessman

Scott Michael Kessman is a freelance writer and also the author of The Tales of Tanglewood YA fantasy series. The novels meld together Irish & Celtic mythology with modern-day folklore, and are enjoyed by al...  View profile

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