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Hi,
I hope you are well.
I am in the process of building my patio and I am going to have rafters 60cm apart, no purlins.
The last one will not be exactly 60cm apart but less I reckon 40cm apart.
I have to decide on the material to cover the roof.
I am looking for something that will block as little sunlight as possible so ideally clear.
I have looked into corrugated sheets like this:
but I am impressed by EZ Glaze
but this stuff is a lot more expensive than corrugated but also thicker 3mm not 0.8-1mm thick.
If I go for EZ Glaze I won't cover the whole roof with it due to the dimensions. The narrow 40cm bit will have to be covered with something else.
Please if you could shed some light and opinion and or if you used EZ Glaze before and is it worth the money?
Or is there something similar but easier on the pocket.
Thank you
I hope you are well.
I am in the process of building my patio and I am going to have rafters 60cm apart, no purlins.
The last one will not be exactly 60cm apart but less I reckon 40cm apart.
I have to decide on the material to cover the roof.
I am looking for something that will block as little sunlight as possible so ideally clear.
I have looked into corrugated sheets like this:
Corolite Corrugated 0.8mm Clear Roof Sheet | Roofing Superstore®
Combining durability and strength, this Corolite corrugated roof sheet is made from an ultra-clear, light-transmitting polycarbonate. This versatile sheet i...
www.roofingsuperstore.co.uk
Clear Palruf™ PVC Corrugated Sheets [1.2mm]
Palruf™ Corrugated PVC Sheets provide an affordable, high-performance solution for covering new or existing structures like carports, canopies, and walkways. These 1.2mm thick durable sheets are designed for quick and straightforward installation, easily cut and drilled to fit your...
www.thepolycarbonatestore.co.uk
but I am impressed by EZ Glaze
EZ GLAZE™ 60
EZ GLAZE™ is a premium glass-look profiled polycarbonate panel, created for rafters with widths of 60mm or less. Built to combine sophistication and durability, it's over 200 times stronger than glass, making it a resilient and low maintenance choice. EZ GLAZE™ installs effortlessly over a...
www.thepolycarbonatestore.co.uk
If I go for EZ Glaze I won't cover the whole roof with it due to the dimensions. The narrow 40cm bit will have to be covered with something else.
Please if you could shed some light and opinion and or if you used EZ Glaze before and is it worth the money?
Or is there something similar but easier on the pocket.
Thank you