Monday, September 6, 2010

Onduvilla - The Tile Roof


Most if not all upper middle class to high-end houses have very elegant designs especially when it comes to their Roofings. They say 50% on the exterior look of a house depends on the quality and the type of the roofs. The Type of roofs i am talking about are the cement tiles, clay tiles and shingles among others. These roofs gave an awespiring design and creates a status symbol in the person using this kind of roofings. They will say this type of roofings will last a lifetime but we must understand that even this kind of roofings cannot withstand the wear and tear of time and weather. Of course, the main roofs will last maybe some time but what about the inside? it's called undersheeting. Unersheeting is one of the components in installing Clay Roof Tiles. Aside from undersheeting, prior to installing clay tile roofings, your contractor will put in a 1/2" wooden board and also the waterproofing felt.

So as you can see, when installing clay roof tiles, there are plenty of procedures to use before proceeding to the main event. But not only that, since roof tiles are heavy, your roof frame structure should be more than sturdy and strong to support the clay tile roofings.

But what if there is a product that has the aesthetic look of a clay tiles but without the hassles of undersheeting, waterproofing and insulation?


Introducing........................ONDUVILLA.

Onduvilla tiles are little elements having a dimension of 106cm x 40 cm, giving your roof a pleasant look by reminding at traditional Clay tiles. An exclusive 3 tone painting system that makes each tile unique, natural looking.

when using Onduvilla tile roofs, benefits include:

- Lightweight - only 4 kg./m2
- easy to carry
- minimal maintenance required
- ideal for professional and DIY usage
- 3 tone color
- waterproof
- no insulation needed
- non asbestos
- environment friendly

So if you want to save on roof cost without sacrificing quality then ONDUVILLA is the roof to use.

for more info, please visit: www.onduline.com.ph



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Onduline Philippines

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

ONDULINE: Ideal Roofing For A Chicken Farm


As you will soon discover there are plenty of chicken coops for sale today. However, there are certain things that one should be considering before one makes that all important purchase. Below we offer a few tips with what you should be looking for when it comes to buying a chicken coop that will provide the amount of space and protection that the hens kept inside need.

Tip 1 - It is important that you buy a coop that is of a solid structure and which will last for many years to come. The best types of coops are those where the wood has been pressure treated and tanalised as they won't need any maintenance and can last for up to 20 years. But these coops may prove expensive and if your budget is limited that go for the standard treated coop instead. However, make sure that it has been treated using non toxic materials and remember to annually retreat it.

Tip 2 - You need to ensure that the coop will be weatherproof and so it is important that the roof overhangs the main part to ensure that rain will flow off it easily. An apex roof is your best option but there are a few coops that come with flat roofs which slope away from the door and then goes off the back. Plus the roofing material should be of a kind that not only is impervious to water but provides a good level of insulation as well. Most chicken coops for sale today will have roofs that have good quality roofing felt on them or a material like Onduline, which prevents mites from finding places to live.



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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Advantages and Disadvantages of Steel Roofings


There are varying levels of finishing and texture on steel roofing. This happens because manufacturers have special tools and procedures to facilitate such differences. Very often, the original shine of metal is gone to make it look like another roofing material. Here is a rundown of the benefits and drawbacks of steel roofings.

The primary benefits of steel roofing

Many homeowners especially here in the Philippines prefer to have steel roofings installed in their homes. The main driver for this is because of the low expense involved. If a homeowner has to replace the whole roof then metal roofs win over the other roofing materials like shingles, clay tiles etc.

The other significant benefit that steel roofings have is that they are very light in weight. Compared to roofing materials such as tile or slate, the steel roofings are much lighter. For each square foot the steel materials weigh only 1.5 pounds. Compare this with tile roofing that weighs 7.5 pounds or concrete roofing that weighs 9 pounds and you will quickly see why so many people prefer steel roofing. Since the steel materials are lighter in weight, there is no need to reinforce the structure of the roof to enable it to accommodate increasing loads.

The third benefit that steel roofings have over other counterparts is that these are resistant to fire. It has the highest rating of Class A and this is applicable when the roofing is installed on top of appropriate materials underneath. Most homeowners who have steel roofing installed will have the assurance that their roofs are resistant to any sort of fire. This creates more peace of mind for the homeowner.

The other benefit that steel roofings have is that these can be installed directly over an existing roofing structure. However, usually such a method of installation is not employed. Instead, the old materials used on the roof are removed. Then the surface is cleaned properly. Only then is the steel roofing attached to the roof.

The other primary advantage of having steel roofing is that you do not need to spend much money on the maintenance aspects. The low cost of maintenance coupled with its long shelf life means that it is a low cost investment in the long run.

The long shelf life coupled with its excellent condition means that you can enjoy your steel roofings for many years down the line, without worrying about maintenance and overhead issues.

Drawbacks involved

Steel roofings have a disadvantage of being susceptible to rust and corrosion. Many manufacturers these days pre-treat their steel roofings to Kynar. Kynar is a special kind of plastic, which comes in many different colors. This helps make the steel roofing rust and corrosion resistant. There is also another kind of roofings w/c was aluminum coated. You can also ask your manufacturer to treat the roofing to make it rust-proof. This way, you will have the perfect roofing material, which is light in weight, highly durable, rust-proof, corrosion-proof and lasts for many long years.But whatever the process is, even they are coated with anti-corrosion coatings, when installing a roof, you need to cut in order to follow up the shape of the roof frame. the exposed cuts are susceptible to corrosion attack.

Thus, now you have a fair idea of the benefits and disadvantages of using steel roofings. Most of the drawbacks can be easily overcome with modern technological advancement.

Since Onduline is made from recycled organic fibers, this cellulose bitumen roofing sheet cannot rust therefore Onduline is suitable in coastal areas or corrosive environment.



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Friday, August 6, 2010

Onduline


Have you heard about Onduline?

Do you know what it means?

Would you consider this as an alternate to your usual roofing requirements?

Onduline is a lightweight but extremely tough corrugated roofing composite material manufactured from bitumen-saturated organic fibers under intense pressure and heat.

Our unique production process is the result of a 50 year continuous effort in research and development and it consists of several phases of intense complexity.

The result is a flexible and cost effective product that provides weather protection, sound and thermal insulation-even in the most extreme climatic conditions.

It is guaranteed waterproof for at least 15 years, it cannot rust or become brittle and it is rot and fungi resistant.

It resists most chemicals and corrosion, and is very easy to handle and fix.

Finally, Onduline contains no asbestos and therefore presents no health risk either in installation or when the building is in use.

That is why Onduline is superior to many other corrugated systems and has been installed on millions of roofs around the world.

To know more visit : www.onduline.com

For The Philippines visit: www.onduline.com.ph



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