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No. 1001, Coolidge Industrial Estate, Airport Road, P.O. Box 554, St.John's, Antigue. Antigua and Barbuda

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Tropical Tile

Suitable for roofing, Available in Zinc and prepainted colours +

Corrugated

Suitable for roofing and cladding, Available in Zinc and prepainted colours +

Seamless Gutter

Gutters are architecturally attractive and lends a professional finish to home. +

Trapeziodal

It is very easy to install, very cost effective & sturdy. +

Sunshield

Sunshield (Radient Heat Barrier) reflects 97% of radiant energy, lowers heating and cooling costs +

C & Z Purlin

C & Z Purlins are vital for modern steel roofs, offering a lightweight yet sturdy structure with fewer supports. +

Floor Decking

Steel decking is noncombustible and offers greater protection against fires. With its interlocking design allows for faster and easier installation. +

Using the option below you may familiarize yoursefl with choices needed to make when selecting a Hendesron's roofing solution.

The choosing of a profile is comparable to adding another level of texture to your home or new building,whether your project is an expression of functionality or an extension of your personality a roof sheet profile is your first decision.

Henderson (2004) Limited, Antigua is regarded as a leading manufacturer of Heavy Gauge Metal Roofing in the region.

The company uses ASTM certified raw material and has carefully built a brand equity called Henderson’s “Heavy Gauge Metal roofings”, as a preferred premium quality roof. The Company rollforms the raw material to three profiles; Corrugated, Trapezoidal and Tile. The Tile profile is the only one of its kind in the Eastern Caribbean region.

Product Description:

Henderson's Galvanized / Prepainted Roofing Sheets
Heavy Gauge Metal Roofing

  • Commodity Henderson's Steel Roof Sheets
  • Colour Silver / Prepainted
  • Galvanise Standard: EN 10346 / ASTM A 792
  • Material Grade DX51D
  • Thickness 0.5 to 0.7 mm
  • Width of Sheet Corrugated - 828 mm
    Trapezoidal - 793 mm
    Tile - 841 mm
  • Substrate Cold Rolled Sheet
  • Profile Model Corrugated profile
    Trapezoidal Profile
    Tile Profile
  • Application Main Roof, Wall Cladding, Internal and External Decorating Material Building etc.

This choice is a balance cost,safety and structural integrity. A heavier gauge may be called for by your engineer or architect for attaining certain structural elements in your design or may be neccessary for achieving a certain code rating. Keep in mind a heavier gauge will hold up both to the elements and to harsh weather conditions better than a lighter gauge.

However these choices come with cost attached that need to be balanced and you and your contractor may want to make this choice together. The different gauge ratings refer to the thickness of the steel making up the profile

  • 25G__24G__22G
  • 22G = .70 mm
  • 24G = .60 mm
  • 25G = .50 mm

The choosing of a profile is comparable to adding another level of texture to your home or new building, whether your project is an expression of functionality or an extension of your personality a roof sheet profile is your first decision.

Although roofing doesn't wear out all at once, its demise have a way of sneaking up on you. Then you're faced with the vid decision: What kind of replacement roofing are you going to use? Deciding doesn't have to be an ordeal - even inexpensive roofing will keep the rain of your head if it's installed properly. And there are so many material and price options available, you can get just about any look you want from a number of different products.

  • Roof to be designed by roof professionals / engineers.
  • Select the choice profile of Corrugated /Trapezoidal or Valencia Tile in minimum 24/ 25 gauge thickness.
  • Use the main wooden rafters of 2”x 6”/8”.
  • Rafters must be anchored properly using the hold down plate on the wall and additional tie on clips for uplift protection with 4” concrete fasteners.
  • Apex connector to be used at hip on the both sides and installed with ½”bolts.
  • 5/8” or ¾” thick plywood to be nailed on the rafter.
  • Heat radiant barrier to be placed on top of the plywood before installing the purlins.
  • Wooden purlins of 2”x4” to be used at 2 ½” spacing.
  • 2 ½” or 3” long galvanized screws with EPDM washers to be used for installation of sheets.
  • Butyl tape to be used on overlap of each sheets.
  • 3” screws to be used on the rafters to get the maximum embedment and 2” to be used on the perlins to engage into the plywood.
  • 5 screws to be used for the each width of sheet including the overlap.
  • Roofing sheets to be projected out 1” at face board and seamless gutter must be installed flush to the sheet and face board. Do not leave any gaps.
  • Bat strips and universal strips to be used at capping and at eve.
  • Ensure sufficient anchors used for securing the capping / flashings. Ensure to no gaps.
  • Eaves should not exceed 1 ½ ft.

This choice will be made for during the design of your home but decipher the different roof styles have a look at the two diagrams. The style of your roof is important information that needs to be supplied to us in helping you cost your project in our order online section of the website.

Gable Roof

Hip Roof