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What type of tarpaulin should I choose to protect my roof?

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Tarpaulin is increasingly used as a building material to ensure the watertight integrity of roofs and other assets. But in either case, and particularly when it comes to roofing, the key question is what type of tarpaulin to choose for optimum results. It's fair to say that 680 g/m² tarpaulin is by far one of the best on the market. The reasons in its favor are as follows.

Its strength

This top-of-the-range tarpaulin is made of PVC, a highly rigid plastic with excellent mechanical and chemical properties. It easily withstands even high ambient temperatures (up to 60° C). Its rot-proof and waterproof properties make it highly resistant to bad weather and other climatic adversities (heavy rain, strong winds, blazing sun, intense heat, winter periods, etc.).

Multifunctionality

The multi-functionality of 680 g/m² tarpaulin attracts even the most indecisive of hearts. It adapts easily to all types of surfaces or objects to be covered. As a result, it's ideal for all types of roofs.

Durability

The basic material used to make this tarpaulin is PVC, giving it a fairly long service life ranging from 10 to 15 years, depending on use and maintenance. For a roof, life expectancy easily reaches 15 years, because once it's been laid, it's not lifted at any moment.

Its beauty

This is a feature not to be overlooked. This tarpaulin has a particular visual beauty. Both thick and transparent, it is smooth, bright and in a variety of colors.