In modern buildings, the choice of roofing materials directly affects the service life and overall performance of the house. Himei waterproof tiles, as a popular roofing material, are popular for their waterproof and durable characteristics. However, many people usually ignore the importance of the bottom anti-corrosion layer when choosing waterproof tiles. What are the effects of no anti-corrosion layer at the bottom of waterproof tiles?
1. Internal corrosion
Roofing metal tiles are exposed to the environment for a long time, especially in humid and rainy climates, and water and moisture are easily accumulated at the bottom of the tiles. If there is no anti-corrosion layer, the bottom of the metal tiles is easily monitored by moisture and gradually corroded, thus affecting the structural stability of the tiles.
If it is in some environments that produce corrosive gases, such as farms, chemical plants, etc., during the production process, the gas goes straight up to the bottom of the roof. If there is no anti-corrosion layer at the bottom, it will be corroded, affecting the overall service life.
2. Reduced waterproof performance
One of the main functions of waterproof tiles is waterproof. However, when there is no anti-corrosion layer at the bottom, the tiles are more likely to be corroded and damaged, which may lead to leakage problems. Once the bottom of the metal tile corrodes, the waterproof performance will be significantly reduced, increasing the risk of tides or leakage inside the house.
3. Increase maintenance and replacement costs
Because the bottom is susceptible to corrosion, waterproof tiles may require more frequent inspections and repairs. Especially in rainy or humid areas, metal tiles without anti-corrosion layers require regular maintenance to prevent corrosion. This will increase the long-term maintenance costs of home or property managers.
4. Impact on building safety
The main function of waterproof tiles is to protect the underlying building structure. If the tiles lose their protective effect due to corrosion, the equipment inside the factory may be directly exposed to rainwater, acidic gases and other corrosive substances, thereby accelerating the aging and damage of equipment and buildings, leading to structural failure and increasing the risk of collapse strain.
In summary, the bottom anti-corrosion layer of waterproof tiles plays a vital role in practical applications. It not only enhances the waterproof performance, but also extends the life of the tiles, improves the structural safety of the building, and reduces long-term maintenance. Choosing waterproof metal tiles with a bottom anti-corrosion layer can provide longer and more reliable protection for buildings.