As extreme weather brought by climate change becomes more frequent, especially in coastal areas, the annual typhoon season poses serious challenges to home safety. How to choose a roofing material that can be as stable as a mountain in violent storms and effectively prevent rainwater from penetrating is very important. Against this background, synthetic resin tile have become the preferred roofing solution for many owners during typhoon days due to their excellent wind resistance and excellent waterproof performance.
Excellent wind resistance
Synthetic resin tile, as a leader among new building materials, have scientific design and solid structure. Standard specifications of resin tiles have been professionally tested and can withstand strong typhoons up to level 12. Its unique composite structure gives the tiles sufficient strength and toughness to remain stable without being overturned or damaged even in the face of severe storms. During installation, strictly follow the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure that every connection is tight and firm, which can effectively prevent tiles from loosening or falling off due to wind pressure during typhoons.
Outstanding waterproof performance
In addition to its strong wind resistance, resin tiles also have excellent waterproofing effects due to their dense material and seamless splicing technology. Its surface is smooth and does not absorb water. Whether it is a heavy rain or a long period of continuous rain, it can effectively prevent moisture from penetrating into the house. During the actual construction process, in order to further enhance the waterproofing performance, multi-layer protective measures are usually taken on the roof, such as cement mortar leveling layer, waterproof layer, insulation layer and resin tile itself, forming a solid barrier to ensure that no matter how the typhoon rages, the interior of the house Stay dry and comfortable at all times.
Typhoon response strategies
Although the performance of the resin tile itself is superior, when facing extreme weather such as typhoons, certain precautions still need to be taken to ensure nothing goes wrong. Regularly inspect and maintain the resin tile roof, and promptly repair possible minor damages; reinforce the roof structure to ensure the safety and reliability of the overall support system; and adopt a reasonable roof slope design to promote rapid drainage of rainwater and avoid problems caused by water accumulation.