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fin3than
post Mar 15 2017, 03:49 PM

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sonylsp, can PM me your contact and company as well? I'm looking for a contractor to inspect my existing poly carbonate roof (with minor leaking) and recommendation to whether repair or replace.
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post Mar 16 2017, 04:10 PM

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QUOTE(fin3than @ Mar 15 2017, 03:49 PM)
sonylsp, can PM me your contact and company as well? I'm looking for a contractor to inspect my existing poly carbonate roof (with minor leaking) and recommendation to whether repair or replace.
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post Mar 17 2017, 08:36 AM

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Has anyone installed any polycarbonate canopy product called polyroofx25 supplied by mydelux? if so, what is your findings compared to 'normal' type poly awanings? many thanks for your reply...
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post Mar 17 2017, 09:54 AM

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QUOTE(CEB @ Mar 6 2017, 06:37 PM)
I intend to fully wall-up my backyard to the roof using polycarbonate or any suitable material that allows some sunlight to come in. There is already a brick wall behind but intend I to cover it fully to prevent the rain water from coming in.
The size is about 22ft x 2ft.  Would appreciate some quotes.
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From my experience , 2ft is not enough to prevent rain water due to power of wind . Normally we will recommend our customer make it at 3ft or 4ft . Btw i will quote the price for 2ft to you as well. Please check PM.
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post Mar 17 2017, 10:01 AM

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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Mar 7 2017, 03:24 PM)
What is the market price for glass roof? Price/sqr feet.
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Hi , its depends on material and framework.

Your site structure also part of the concern .


but market price is from RM45-RM50 . Maybe can get cheaper .

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post Mar 25 2017, 11:23 PM

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sonylsp..

sent you pm.. please check your inbox

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fin3than
post Apr 17 2017, 06:15 PM

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My house has a solid poly and now I changed to hollow 2 wall type. I found that the hollow is much much noisier than the solid one. Has anyone have a similar experience? Or any poly expert here can confirm this fact? Becos now I'm not sure if i need to change back to solid one.
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post Apr 17 2017, 06:51 PM

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QUOTE(fin3than @ Apr 17 2017, 06:15 PM)
My house has a solid poly and now I changed to hollow 2 wall type. I found that the hollow is much much noisier than the solid one. Has anyone have a similar experience? Or any poly expert here can confirm this fact? Becos now I'm not sure if i need to change back to solid one.
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i meant the noise when it rains.
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post Apr 18 2017, 08:08 AM

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QUOTE(fin3than @ Apr 17 2017, 06:51 PM)
i meant the noise when it rains.
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It already mention and inform here that poly is noisy when rain.

Doesn't matter which type using.
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post Apr 18 2017, 09:26 AM

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QUOTE(fin3than @ Apr 17 2017, 06:15 PM)
My house has a solid poly and now I changed to hollow 2 wall type. I found that the hollow is much much noisier than the solid one. Has anyone have a similar experience? Or any poly expert here can confirm this fact? Becos now I'm not sure if i need to change back to solid one.
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the two words - hollow and solid, technically and logically already know that solid one would have lesser noise..
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post Apr 18 2017, 10:14 AM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Apr 18 2017, 08:08 AM)
It already mention and inform here that poly is noisy when rain.

Doesn't matter which type using.
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thanks for ur reply bro. I agree that pc roof won't give u silent treatment when the rain water hits. I meant has anyone expereienced significant noise different between these 2 types of polycarbonate sheet.
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post Apr 27 2017, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(sonylsp @ Apr 14 2016, 04:14 PM)
Actually alucobond is just a shortform for " Aluminium Composite Panel" ,this is a new material for roofing to get protect by direct sunlight and also its a sound prove material .
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Can pm the the price of alucobond roof
Car pouch area 17 x 5
Balcony create 16x6

Will this material more exp than glass?
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post Apr 27 2017, 08:03 PM

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Is there a another pergola material called aluminium bond to polycarbonate ?
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post Apr 28 2017, 11:21 AM

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Hi sonylsp,

I'm currently looking for a replacement for my polycarbonate roof which is leaking and crack. Please PM me for details on options for the replacement, or a site visit maybe?
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post Apr 28 2017, 11:50 AM

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QUOTE(alamdamai1 @ Mar 17 2017, 08:36 AM)
Has anyone installed any polycarbonate canopy product called polyroofx25 supplied by mydelux? if so, what is your findings compared to 'normal' type poly awanings? many thanks for your reply...
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From my read up, keyword, Virgin material

Most polycarbonate sheet in the market ie, SunLite (as mentioned a lot in this thread) ,Sukaiyo and more are not 100% virgin material ie, mix with some percentage of recycle material.

So what does virgin material gives you?

1. Colour uniformity, no irregularities in colour or transparency
2. quality assurance, ie, more expensive but no filler /recycle materials.
3. longer lasting.

Some brands like Marklon's pc sheet does come with UV coating as well, which would extend the lifespan of the PC sheet under the sun.
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post Apr 28 2017, 11:53 AM

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QUOTE(Mrkiwi611 @ Apr 27 2017, 08:03 PM)
Is there a another pergola material called aluminium bond to polycarbonate ?
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I think that's just using both ACP and Polycarbonate sheets alternately so that you have some shade, and some sunlight


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post Apr 28 2017, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(fin3than @ Apr 18 2017, 10:14 AM)
thanks for ur reply bro. I agree that pc roof won't give u silent treatment when the rain water hits. I meant has anyone expereienced significant noise different between these 2 types of polycarbonate sheet.
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Used Hollow sheet for porch previously. now having backyard in Solid PC and porch is using ACP

I would agree the noise is less with Solid sheet. ACP is even better as the polyethylene core absorb significant amount of noise.


Can i ask why did you change to hollow sheet? it's actually changing to a not so good option.
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post Apr 29 2017, 09:05 PM

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QUOTE(sonylsp @ Mar 17 2017, 10:01 AM)
Hi , its depends on material and framework.

Your site structure also part of the concern .
but market price is from RM45-RM50 . Maybe can get cheaper .
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Hi Sony

Looking for glass also - dimension is 22' x 5' for front porch.

Something like this pic.

Pls PM the contact.

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post Apr 29 2017, 11:51 PM

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QUOTE(exkay @ Apr 28 2017, 11:55 AM)
Used Hollow sheet for porch previously. now having backyard in Solid PC and porch is using ACP

I would agree the noise is less with Solid sheet.  ACP is even better as the polyethylene core absorb significant amount of noise.
Can i ask why did you change to hollow sheet? it's actually changing to a not so good option.
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Hollow is better for heat absorption (I tot will be good for indoor), but I didn't know it produces louder noise when the rain hits on it until I experienced myself. So far the vendors I came across didn't talk about this point.
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post Apr 30 2017, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(fin3than @ Apr 29 2017, 11:51 PM)
Hollow is better for heat absorption (I tot will be good for indoor), but I didn't know it produces louder noise when the rain hits on it until I experienced myself. So far the vendors I came across didn't talk about this point.
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No installer and vendor will tell you their product weak point.

You have to find out yourself. That is what forum use for.

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