The best material for use with metal roof insulation is in the form of foam batting.
Insulate metal patio roof.
Metal roofing is one of the most durable and long lasting roof materials on the market and can easily last for decades with little maintenance.
This is different from the normal roll up type of insulation as it comes in panels rather than paper covered fiberglass.
Use these to cover the under roof cutting them up according to size.
These sturdy 4 wide interlocking panels are built with 3 foam insulation laminated on top and bottom with 024 gauge pebbled aluminum skins with a baked on enamel finish.
This foam can be used on either the outside or the inside of the sheathing.
Sunroom or and screen room.
They are used in commercial and residential structures to protect against weather and other exterior elements.
Foam insulation can be used in existing roof structures.
Fiberglass batts or glass mineral wool metal roof insulation the most common material used for an insulating metal roof is fiberglass batts or glass mineral wool.
The insulated panels are made with a high density polystyrene core for superior strength and are engineered to meet or exceed the most rigid building codes.
They make the roof panels 3 to 6 inches thick not just at the edges where the fascia on a pan roof may be that tall but all across the panels.
Residential insulated roof panel applications.
Panelcraft insulated roofing has many uses and excellent protection from rain snow and uv rays.
Metal roofs are made from steel copper or aluminum panels.
Our insulated patio roof systems are easily adaptable to new or existing structures and can be designed to complement your current roof design.
Hold them in place using nails or staples made of galvanized steel which is is rustproof.
Both materials make a great physical barrier between the interior building and the metal roof.
Insulated panel patio covers and carports offer you the best available option in the marketplace today.
An insulated aluminum patio roof uses aluminum clad foam panels.
A pan roof has a less finished look with the pan roof sections either corrugated or creased to add rigidity.