ᐅ Is a polycarbonate roof covering for a patio canopy noisy during rain?
Created on: 7 Apr 2022 15:03
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goalkeeper
Hello everyone,
We are currently planning a possible terrace roof and are wondering how loud a polycarbonate cover gets in comparison to glass during rain.
Our living room is directly adjacent to the terrace – the children's bedroom is just above it – and our bedroom is two floors above that.
Does anyone have a meaningful answer?
We are currently planning a possible terrace roof and are wondering how loud a polycarbonate cover gets in comparison to glass during rain.
Our living room is directly adjacent to the terrace – the children's bedroom is just above it – and our bedroom is two floors above that.
Does anyone have a meaningful answer?
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DaGoodness7 Apr 2022 23:30Scout** schrieb:
What kind of pleated blinds do you mean? Do you have a manufacturer I can check out or your own photos?Something like this, for example.
They are also available motorized, if preferred.
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goalkeeper7 Apr 2022 23:58DaGoodness schrieb:

Something like this, for example.
Also available in motorized version, if desired.I also like them a lot – but they’re not exactly cheap.
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DaGoodness8 Apr 2022 00:03About €200 per row.
€400 for electric.
In any case, cheaper than an awning.
€400 for electric.
In any case, cheaper than an awning.
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goalkeeper8 Apr 2022 00:04DaGoodness schrieb:
About 200€ per row.
400€ for electric.
Definitely cheaper than an awning.But with poly opal, you basically don’t need any shading anymore – or did you choose clear?
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DaGoodness8 Apr 2022 00:05No, we don’t get any shading either. We would have only needed that for glass.
DaGoodness schrieb:
At €6,600 for polycarbonate without shading compared to €16,550 for laminated safety glass plus an awning, the price was the deciding factor after all.
Noise wasn’t really a major concern for us either, but we’ll see how it turns out in the end.
Right now, we’re more worried that the roof might reduce too much light. Looking forward to it being installed in about 8 weeks. The additional cost is quite steep. Is the laminated safety glass option using a different frame profile? Otherwise, nearly €10,000 extra for laminated safety glass seems a bit high to me. How large is the roof? Laminated safety glass is generally superior to polycarbonate when it comes to light quality, but obviously €10,000 is a completely different level. The question is, would you be able to convert later if you end up not being satisfied with polycarbonate in the long run?
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