PALRUF® DIY ROOFING PANELS

Corrugated PVC DIY Sheets for Home & Garden Roofing & Cladding

PALRUF corrugated PVC sheet is an all-round durable roofing solution. This lightweight and easy-to-install panel can be used for patio covers, partitions, sliders, underdecking, and more, giving your home an attractive, functional, and economical upgrade.

PALRUF panels are resistant to chemicals and corrosive environments, and maintain their color and surface under the harshest conditions.

Benefits

In DIY applications around the house, PALRUF DIY delivers all the benefits of PVC: chemical resistance, maintenance-free, and UV protection.

Lightweight & easy
to install

All budget
& application 

Hail & impact
resistant

Protects against
UV radiation

Chemical
resistance

10 years
warranty

Applications

DIY & home improvement projects are easy with PALRUF DIY.
  • PVC carport canopy

  • Covered pergola

  • Patio roofing

  • Transparent patio canopy

  • DIY PVC skylight roofing

  • Patio cover

  • Outdoor rain cover

  • DIY PVC pergola roofing

  • Translucent patio cover

  • Clear Patio roofing

Color Swatch

Choose from a variety of clear and opaque colors PVC sheets.
  • Clear

    84% light transmission

  • White

  • Cream

Profile Range

  • Greca

  • Iron

Videos

PVC panels for residential roofing & home improvement.
  • How to store PALRUF corrugate PVC sheets

    When installed, PALRUF is a tough product, but before installation, you will need to store it properly.

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  • How to cut PALRUF Corrugate PVC sheets

    Follow the instructions on this video to achieve the best results.

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  • How to fasten PALRUF corrugate PVC sheets

    This video gives tips to ensure long-term durability.

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  • How to calculate a roof slope to enable proper drainage

    Learn the professional way to do it.

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Downloads

FAQ

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Why do I have to pre-drill fastener holes in roofing with corrugated panels?
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Pre-drilling the holes ensures that the panels have room to expand and contract properly with temperature changes. Skipping this step can lead to distorted, warped or cracked panels.
Is PALRUF resistant to UV radiation?
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Yes, PALRUF corrugated PVC is resistant to UV.
Is it OK to walk over PALRUF roofing sheets, during or after installation?
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No. If it can’t be avoided during installation, use stepping ladders, platforms or crawling boards to prevent walking directly over PALRUF roofing sheets.
My building inspector says I need the fire certification for PALRUF. Can you provide this information?
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Yes. We can provide test reports and other such documents. Please contact your Palram dealer if you require this data.
When roofing with PALRUF corrugated panels, where should I fix the screws – valley or crest points?
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Crest fixing is preferred.
When roofing with PALRUF corrugated panels, where should I start to install?
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You can choose to install left to right, or right to left. It is recommended to always advance against the dominant wind direction at the site. Never start at both sides, or at any two separate points.
How do I design the secondary steel support spacings for roofing/siding?
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Palram created specific loading tables for each product. Please visit our website and download the specific catalog.
Can I install corrugated PVC and polycarbonate sheets horizontally for siding?
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Yes. Make sure you start installing from the bottom up so the overlaps will not let the water in.
What are the common applications of corrugated PVC sheets?
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The common applications of corrugated PVC sheets are buildings that require opaque coverings and/or are located in highly-corrosive environments such as chemical plants, coastlines, cowsheds, and dairies.
When should I use PVC corrugated sheets versus polycarbonate corrugated sheets?
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PVC corrugated sheets are mainly used for opaque roofing and siding of industrial buildings in highly-corrosive environments such as port warehouses, cowsheds, and dairies. Polycarbonate corrugated sheets are mainly used as roofing or siding where natural daylight illumination is needed.