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What are the benefits of using our Roof and Wall Insulated Panels?

What are the benefits of using our Roof and Wall Insulated Panels?

Whether you're re-roofing your conservatory to finally enjoy that extra living space, dealing with a damaged roof or wall on your farm building, giving your garage roof some much-needed attention, or tackling any roofing or wall project in between, one thing is certain - you'll need a reliable solution. Increasingly, people are choosing Conqueror insulated roof and wall panels as their go-to option. But what makes them so popular?

Keep reading and we'll reveal why our insulated roof and wall panels are so popular, and why our customers trust our insulated panels over traditional and alternative options.

What is an insulated roof and wall panel?

Our insulated roof and wall panels are constructed using a PIR insulation core, which is bonded between an external metal face and made from a steel composite to give the panels reinforced strength. We created our roof and wall panels to give those undertaking DIY projects or larger commercial projects the highest quality materials, to be able to ensure their project is extremely durable whilst easy to use.

Our roof and wall panels ensure any structure can benefit from a dynamic and robust roof/wall, that is easy to install and quick to erect compared to traditional building materials.

What can insulated roof and wall panels be used for?

Whether you’re constructing, remodelling, or making changes to a structure, our insulated roof and wall panels can be used for a wide range of applications, however, here are some of the projects that have proven popular with our customers:

  • Garage Roofs
  • Carports
  • Lean-tos
  • Agricultural buildings
  • Conservatories

When it comes to how you use our insulated roof and wall panels, the only limit is your imagination.

How do insulated roof panels compare to traditional roofs?

Now of course we are slightly biased, but the fact that insulated roof panels are as popular as they are is a testament that they are one of, if not the best solution for your roofing requirements.

Quick and easy to install

Everyone is in a hurry these days and that is especially true if you're looking to install an external roof or wall on a building as the temperamental NZ weather approaches. 

Compared to a roof or wall that is built using traditional materials and methods, which requires a variety of materials and a high level of skill to install, taking many days to construct.  A roof and wall that uses our insulated panels is much easier to install and only requires minimal fixtures and fittings. This speeds up the build process dramatically.

Low maintenance and built to last

Whether you're building a roof for your garage, office space or anything in between, you can rest assured that your roof or wall will be in place for many years to come, thanks to the durability of our Conqueror insulated roof and wall panels. 

Each panel is rigid, and the design enables water and debris to flow down the roof much better than traditional building materials. Our roof panels can also withstand significantly more damage compared to roof tiles or other common roof materials. 

Maintenance is also a breeze in comparison. Each panel has a smooth surface which makes it much easier to remove any debris that may build up over time, and with each panel being so easy to maintain you will be left with a roof or wall that looks its best for much longer.

Considering using Conqueror insulated roof and wall panels for your next project? We like your style.

At Conqueror, we offer a variety of insulated roof panels with quick lead times, allowing you to finish your project sooner than you might expect.

You can view our full range of roof panels by clicking here.

Still got a question? Our customer service team will be happy to help you select the perfect product. Give them a call today on 0800 799 923 or complete our online enquiry form.

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