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Corrugated iron sheets are metal sheets that have been rolled into a wavy or ridged pattern. This design increases their strength and durability, making them ideal for roofing, siding, and fencing.
They are typically made from galvanized steel or iron coated with zinc to prevent rust and corrosion. Some may also be made from aluminum or coated with other protective materials.
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Yes, when properly galvanized or coated, corrugated iron sheets offer good resistance to rain, wind, and sunlight, making them suitable for outdoor use.
With proper installation and maintenance, galvanized corrugated iron sheets can last anywhere from 20 to 50 years depending on environmental conditions.
Yes, they can be painted to improve appearance and add an extra layer of protection. It is recommended to use paint designed for metal surfaces.
Advantages include strength, durability, lightweight, ease of installation, cost-effectiveness, and good resistance to weather and corrosion.
Yes, they can be cut with metal shears, a power saw with a metal-cutting blade, or tin snips, depending on the thickness of the sheet.
Measure the length and width of the area to be covered, then add extra for overlaps and fixing. It’s important to consider the corrugation pattern for correct alignment.
Yes, most corrugated iron sheets made from steel or iron are recyclable, which makes them an environmentally friendly building material choice.
