
Originally Posted by
Texpat
Why not just glue 4 of them together?
Something about a steel roof in Thailand that makes me say ... no.
With the high humidity, torrential downpours, frequent lightening, blazing sunshine and other factors, I'd stick with tile (ceramic).
Tiles store heat to be released at night. They require more support, often meaning more concrete columns, which also store heat. There has been a lot of research done in Australia on the use of iron sheets in the tropics.
Tiled roofs are favored by thieves.
Colorbond is the way to go, cheaper and better. The only issue is the noise, but I'm sure this can be dealt with.
In Australia we could order sheeting to fit the lengths of the roof, which means no cutting and no overlaps (the area most likely to corrode).
The largest we ever did was 10m sheets for a factory. There was only 2 of us, dangerous work.