What works for you
All About Roofing Profiles
Understanding the different types of Roofing Profiles will help you determine which is the best one for your project
A Profile For Every Project
Roofing profiles are the contours of a roof, such as curves, ridges, and undulating patterns, that give the roof its distinctive look. Roofing profiles are not just for aesthetics. There are a few things to consider when choosing a particular profile for a project.
Each profile has a minimum pitch below which it should not be installed
Some profiles are only suitable for cladding, while others can be used for both cladding and roofing
The chosen roof line will influence the form and overall appearance of the structure


Which is best for your project
Types Of Roofing Profiles
Corrugated
Nu Wave
Standing Seam

Pronounced, visible wave pattern across the panel
Screws are used to secure panels
Lightweight & easy to transport
Easy to install & durable
Generally considered to be the most affordable profile
Used in roofs, wall cladding, decking & hoarding

Smaller, less defined wave pattern compared to corrugated
Can offer a more aesthetically pleasing look than standard corrugated
Low profile, easy to install & durable
May still use exposed fasteners depending on the design
Used in roofs, wall cladding, decking & hoarding

Flat panels with vertical seams interlock, creating a concealed fastener system
Requires more precise installation due to the interlocking seam mechanism
Considered a higher-end option due to its sleek appearance and superior weatherproofing capabilities
Low maintenance
Suited for low-slope roofs & underceilings
Which Coating
Is Ideal For Your Job?
PVDF
PVDF - Polyvinylidene Fluoride
PVDF coatings use the highest quality pigmentations and consist of one of the strongest bonds known, called the carbon-fluorine bond, which adds to its durability.
• Superior colour retention
• Ideal for vivid colours
• High resistance to extreme weather
• Energy efficient
• Resistant to chalking
• Ease of maintenance
PVDF coatings use the highest quality pigmentations and consist of one of the strongest bonds known, called the carbon-fluorine bond, which adds to its durability.
• Superior colour retention
• Ideal for vivid colours
• High resistance to extreme weather
• Energy efficient
• Resistant to chalking
• Ease of maintenance
SMP
SMP - Silicone-Modified Polyester
SMP combines the features of polyester and silicone resin, which offers high durability. Its a practical choice for residential, commercial, architectural, and agricultural projects.
• Cost-effective
• Energy efficient
• Weather-resistant
• Scratch resistant
• High gloss retention
• High chalking resistance
SMP combines the features of polyester and silicone resin, which offers high durability. Its a practical choice for residential, commercial, architectural, and agricultural projects.
• Cost-effective
• Energy efficient
• Weather-resistant
• Scratch resistant
• High gloss retention
• High chalking resistance
POLY
POLY - Polyester Coating
Poly coated sheeting is typically used across all building applications. It consists of a blend of polymers that work together to protect the roof.
• Weather-resistant
• Cost-effective
• Long lifespan
• Easy to maintain
• Smooth surface
• Corrosion resistant
Poly coated sheeting is typically used across all building applications. It consists of a blend of polymers that work together to protect the roof.
• Weather-resistant
• Cost-effective
• Long lifespan
• Easy to maintain
• Smooth surface
• Corrosion resistant