π‘οΈ Does Insulated (PU Foam) Roofing Really Reduce Heat ? (Malaysia Homeowner Guide 2026)
PU Foam Roofing (Polyurethane Foam Roofing) is a type of insulated roofing system consisting of:
- an external metal sheet
- a polyurethane foam core
- an internal backing layer
This “sandwich panel” structure is designed to reduce heat transfer from the roof into the building interior.
In Malaysia, PU Foam roofing is commonly used for:
- residential properties (especially top floors)
- factory and warehouse roofing
- commercial and industrial buildings
- house extensions and covered areas
How Does PU Foam Roofing Reduce Heat?
In tropical climates such as Malaysia, roofs are exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods.
Standard metal roofing absorbs heat and transfers it into the building.
PU Foam roofing reduces this effect by acting as an insulation layer that:
- slows down heat transfer
- reduces heat penetration into interior spaces
- improves overall thermal performance
This results in a more comfortable indoor environment compared to non-insulated roofing systems.
βοΈ PU Foam vs Normal Metal Roofing
| Feature | Normal Metal Roof | PU Foam Insulated Roof |
|---|---|---|
| Heat Reduction | β Low | β High |
| Noise (Rain) | β Loud | β Reduced |
| Cost | β Lower | β Higher |
| Comfort | β Hot | β Cooler |
When Is PU Foam Roofing Worth It?
PU Foam is NOT for everyone. This is where most suppliers mislead.
It makes sense if you:
β Stay on top floor
β Have direct sun exposure (no shading)
β Want long-term comfort
It may NOT be necessary if:
β Your roof already has ceiling insulation
β Area is heavily shaded
β Budget is very tight
The Mistake Most People Make
They only compare:
“Price per sqft”
Instead of:
“Total cost of living over 10–15 years”
Cheaper roofing =
β More heat
β Higher electricity bill
β Less comfort
Mar 26,2026