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Can roof glare be an issue with COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel?
The product will perform similarly to COLORBOND® steel in Surfmist® and can therefore be used in any application where that product has been considered suitable. Both COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel in Whitehaven™ and COLORBOND® steel in Surfmist® reduce the potential for glare compared to ZINCALUME® steel.
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What is the TSR of COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel in Whitehaven®?
The Total Solar Reflectance (TSR) value for COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel in the colour Whitehaven® is 77%.
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Can I get matching accessories for COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel, such as screws and flashing materials?
Yes. In the introductory offer there is an accessory feed size for flashings. Fasteners are available from our fastener suppliers.
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Are the benefits between Thermatech® and COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel the same
Yes. Thermatech® technology that is incorporated into COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel roofing performs in the same way and offers the same product benefits.
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Does COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel meet Australian Standards and if so which ones?
Yes, COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel is produced to AS2728.
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How does the COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel TSR value compare with other COLORBOND® steel colours?
The Total Solar Reflectance (TSR) value of COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel in WhitehavenTM is greater than COLORBOND® steel in standard colours by between 9% and 52% depending on the selected colour.
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How does the building position affect glare wth COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel?
The position of most commercial and industrial roofs mitigates the likelihood of roof glare because they are often high-set with a low pitch so they are rarely seen from the ground and the surface has very little impact. Roof glare complaints are commonly associated with mirrored sunlight causing a significant impact on visual amenity. In most Australian locations the path of the sun throughout the year is to the north of buildings. This means most of the mirrored reflection from a roof travels toward the south and above the roof. Therefore the area of concern for a commercial or industrial building is when a neighbouring residential area is directly to the south and above, overlooking the roof. In this instance a high gloss or bare metallic roof may not be appropriate.
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Why not just use additional insulation instead of using COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel?
Adding more insulation is quite different from using COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel, which functions purely to stop heat getting in by keeping the roof cool. Insulation helps stop heat getting in and out of a roof. For a building that is mainly occupied and cooled during the day, it's an advantage to let it cool down overnight instead of keeping the warmth in with extra insulation.
Because COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel keeps the roof cooler it leads to less thermal stress on the roofing system and may help reduce local warming. This means that the intensity of a local urban heat island may be reduced (download our Urban Heat Island Technical Bulletin). On the other hand, increasing insulation leads to higher external roof temperatures.
For price comparisons, the material cost of insulation to achieve the same reduction in heat flow into a building is typically similar to the premium for COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel. This may not even take into account other factors. For instance, thicker insulation may be more difficult and costly to install, particularly if a roof spacer is required.In combination with insulation, COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel roofing will allow you to achieve the highest possible cooling performance for your building.
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How has COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel been tested to ensure performance?
Years of extensive testing have been completed to ensure COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel maintains all of the quality and durability benefits of COLORBOND® steel. This includes the assessment of physical properties, accelerated corrosion and outdoor exposure as well as consistent production capability.
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Is COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel included on SteelSelect?
Yes, please visit www.steelselect.com.au for information.