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SUNTUF 2-ft x 6-ft Corrugated Clear Polycarbonate Roof Panel, 10-Pack

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SUNTUF 2-ft x 6-ft Corrugated Clear Polycarbonate Roof Panel, 10-PackSUNTUF Clear Corrugated Polycarbonate Roof Panels, 2x6 ft, 10 Pack Durable SUNTUF corrugated polycarbonate panels provide clear, high impact roofing for patios, carports, sheds, and greenhouses. They block 99. 9% of harmful UV rays, are virtually unbreakable, and are easy to install and maintain for long lasting protection. Key Features: High Impact Polycarbonate: Up to 20x stronger than traditional fiberglass for long term durability UV Protection:

SUNTUF Clear Corrugated Polycarbonate Roof Panels, 2x6 ft, 10-Pack

Durable SUNTUF corrugated polycarbonate panels provide clear, high-impact roofing for patios, carports, sheds, and greenhouses. They block 99.9% of harmful UV rays, are virtually unbreakable, and are easy to install and maintain for long-lasting protection.


Key Features:

  • High-Impact Polycarbonate: Up to 20x stronger than traditional fiberglass for long-term durability
  • UV Protection: Co-extruded layer blocks 99.9% of harmful UV rays while maintaining clarity
  • Easy Installation: Lightweight corrugated profile simplifies handling and fastening
  • Versatile Coverage: Ideal for decks, patios, carports, sheds, and greenhouse applications
  • Long Warranty: Limited lifetime coverage with 10-year hail damage warranty

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Color/Finish Family Clear
Manufacturer Color/Finish Clear
Material Polycarbonate plastic
Package Quantity 10
Profile Corrugated
Multi-Wall No
Venting Required No
Length (Feet) 6
Panel Size (Sq. Feet) 12
Weight (lbs.) 32
Width (Feet) 2
Impact Resistance Yes
Brand/Model Compatibility SUNTUF
For Use with Greenhouses Yes
Warranty Limited lifetime; 10-year hail damage
UNSPSC 30161600

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How many panels are included and what are the dimensions?
A: This pack includes 10 clear corrugated panels, each measuring 2 ft W x 6 ft L (approximately 26 in x 6 ft).


Q: Can these panels be used for greenhouses?
A: Yes. They are suitable for greenhouse use and provide UV protection while allowing light transmission.


Q: Do I need to predrill holes for fasteners?
A: Yes. Predrill an oversized hole about 1/16 in larger than the fastener’s thread diameter, and tighten fasteners until snug without deforming the washer.


Q: Are the panels impact resistant and hail rated?
A: Yes. The polycarbonate construction is impact resistant and covered by a 10-year hail damage warranty.


Q: Is ventilation required under the panels?
A: No additional venting is required per product specs.


Airy Shelter with Lasting Clarity

These crystal-clear corrugated panels invite light while sheltering your outdoor room, turning patios and pergolas into luminous retreats. I love the refined ribbing—a subtle texture that adds architectural rhythm without visual weight. Pair them with warm cedar framing and matte-black hardware for a modern garden pavilion. It’s a chic, functional layer that elevates everyday living with resilient elegance.


Brighten and protect your outdoor space—add this SUNTUF 10-pack to your cart and build with confidence today.

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Format: Kindle
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Frank Gino
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Format: Paperback
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