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Close-up of the concealed interlocking seam between two Heat-Shield aluminium panels

The system

A bonded aluminium panel with an insulating core, built for a roof that sits in the sun all day and takes a monsoon at night.

The cut edge of a Heat-Shield insulated aluminium panel

A sandwich,
not a sheet.

Ordinary metal roofing is one thin layer. Sun lands on top and radiates straight down; rain hits it and there is nothing to absorb the drumming. Heat-Shield bonds an insulating core between two aluminium skins, so the panel does the work the sheet never could.

What the panel is
made of

Outer skinCoated aluminium, chosen for a coastal, high-humidity climate. It does not rust the way galvanised steel does.
CoreA rigid insulating core bonded across the full panel. This is the layer that breaks the heat path and damps rain noise.
Inner skinThe ceiling you actually see from underneath. Flat and finished, with no exposed purlins and no bolt heads.
JointConcealed interlocking seams, so the finished roof reads as one clean plane rather than a run of overlapping sheets.
WeightLight compared with tile or concrete, which is why an existing car porch or patio frame can often be reused.
FinishMatte architectural colours. We bring samples to the site visit so you can see them against the house.

Against what
you have now

Zinc / metalCheap to install, hot underneath, loud in rain, and it eventually rusts through at the fixings.
PolycarbonateLets light through, and the heat with it. Yellows and goes brittle after a few years in this sun.
ConcreteSolid and quiet, but heavy, slow to build and rarely an option over an existing porch frame.
Heat-ShieldInsulated, quiet, light, and finished on both faces. The ceiling is part of the product, not something you add afterwards.
A Singapore landed-home roof re-covered in Heat-Shield panels, seams running in clean parallel lines

Bring us the roof.
We will bring samples.

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