SA Roofing April 2018 // Issue 99 | Page 14

PROJECTS Bluescope’s matt product was selected for the installation of an eco-sensitive roof. Stamp of approval – from Mother Nature Enviro-sensitive materials and low specular reflectance roofing were requirements in line with the beautiful views of a Somerset West housing estate. By Ntsako Khosa | Photos by Gareth Griffiths Imaging S itari Country Estate with a reinvented Cape Dutch vernacular is surrounded by Helderberg mountains and natural landscapes, a challenge that UVEST Property Group welcomed when planning this, its latest housing project. Longevity and the performance of construction materials used on site are increasingly the choice of developers in the housing estate market. According to the developer, UVEST, olive groves, orchards, water features and landscaped gardens are subtly intertwined in a secure environment. Considering this, utmost in the mind of the designers was the impact of the development on nature and its inhabitants. 12 APRIL 2018 RESIDENTIAL // COMMERCIAL // INDUSTRIAL A roof fit for the environment When designing the roof, its impact of the development on nature and inhabitants took first precedence. The steel roofs that cover most of the homes are built to last. Premium steel roofing material, Clean COLORBOND Ultra Matt with AZ200 coating mass was specified by the project team and profiled into Youngman Roofing’s popular Diamondek concealed-fix system. The benefits of this roof sheeting system include superior clipping performance, high drainage capability and unique aesthetic appearance. “In addition, modern pre- painted steel roofing can have a high degree of gloss caused by the specular reflection of the sun’s rays off its surface. In an eco-sensitive environment this often causes a problematic glare which is also disturbing to residents, so the roofing designers were looking for something different,” says Arno Hanekom, regional manager for Africa from Bluescope Steel Southern Africa. The chosen steel material offers a high- tech and elegant solution to the glaring problem, while ensuring that a similar amount of inbound infrared is reflected off the roof and keeping the building cool inside. Additionally, the material was recommended for use within 100m of the breaking surf on the beach. See more on page 14