Ultimate Strength, Superb Versatility, Economical
WeatherDek II (WD II-1020) is one of the latest innovation that aims to minimize the number of joints required on the roof. The newly developed system is meant to provide complete design flexibility to our clients whilst maintaining excellent customer service and quality. This is one of the reasons why the WeatherDek II is seen on some of best client structures as their portfolio showpiece.
One of the advantages of the WeatherDek II is in its ability to spread over a wide span when compared to other similar products. This significantly reduces the cost of Purlin steel used during the placement. In addition, WeatherDek II offers superior protection against leakage which is extremely relevant against the rain heavy climate of Malaysia.
Minimum roof slope
The recommended minimum roof slope is 1 in 20 (approximately 3″). However, in non-cyclonic areas where roofs are in single sheet lengths, with a run of fewer than 15 meters, a minimum roof slope of 1 in 30 (approximately 3″) may be used.
Ultimate Strength, Superb Versatility, Economical
WeatherDek II (WD II-1020) is one of the latest innovation that aims to minimize the number of joints required on the roof. The newly developed system is meant to provide complete design flexibility to our clients whilst maintaining excellent customer service and quality. This is one of the reasons why the WeatherDek II is seen on some of best client structures as their portfolio showpiece.
One of the advantages of the WeatherDek II is in its ability to spread over a wide span when compared to other similar products. This significantly reduces the cost of Purlin steel used during the placement. In addition, WeatherDek II offers superior protection against leakage which is extremely relevant against the rain heavy climate of Malaysia.
Minimum roof slope
The recommended minimum roof slope is 1 in 20 (approximately 3″). However, in non-cyclonic areas where roofs are in single sheet lengths, with a run of fewer than 15 meters, a minimum roof slope of 1 in 30 (approximately 3″) may be used.
Ultimate Strength, Superb Versatility, Economical
WeatherDek II (WD II-1020) is one of the latest innovation that aims to minimize the number of joints required on the roof. The newly developed system is meant to provide complete design flexibility to our clients whilst maintaining excellent customer service and quality. This is one of the reasons why the WeatherDek II is seen on some of best client structures as their portfolio showpiece.
One of the advantages of the WeatherDek II is in its ability to spread over a wide span when compared to other similar products. This significantly reduces the cost of Purlin steel used during the placement. In addition, WeatherDek II offers superior protection against leakage which is extremely relevant against the rain heavy climate of Malaysia.
Minimum roof slope
The recommended minimum roof slope is 1 in 20 (approximately 3″). However, in non-cyclonic areas where roofs are in single sheet lengths, with a run of fewer than 15 meters, a minimum roof slope of 1 in 30 (approximately 3″) may be used.