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INSULATION
Roofing and
Construction Applications
A rigid lightweight
and extremely durable expanding foam, may be applied to the
underside of roofs. Once applied, tiles or slates are bonded in
place, therefore no more loss of tiles due to nail fatigue of tip
failure the most common problem with traditional roofs.
It seals, secures and insulates the roof. Our product is also
approved and used on many listed buildings. Our system removes
the problem of tile loss or slippage, removes the elements of leaks
but also provides your property with a dust and maintenance free
permanently insulated roof space. The application is micro porous thus
enabling timbers to breathe.
Cures Leaking Roofs, Greatly Improves
Insulation, Cuts Heat Loss By Up To 80% Roof
Strength Improved, Helps To Prevent Frozen Pipes And Tanks, Cheaper Than
Re-Roofing, Environmentally Friendly, Creates Warm, Clean, Dry
Loft Space
A
Case Study to Illustrate the Benefits and Versatility of the Foam
System
Problem
Customer kept losing tiles, the cement
torching on underside kept creating dust and a dirty loft. Also a lot of wind ingress.

Solution
Our system is used to spray onto the back of tiles or slates to
consolidate the roof.
Result
1. A clean dust
free space, 2. Prevented loss of tiles or slates,
3. Provided permanent insulation, 4. Prevented wind/rain
ingress
Nine
Advantages of our Polyurethane Spray Foam
Polyurethane foam is
produced by a chemical reaction of a polyol and an isocyanate, in the
presence of catalysts and other additives. The result of a rigid plastic
which expands during the curing process and becomes a seamless layer of
closed cell foam.
1. It's Versatile.
Polyurethane foam
can be applied to surfaces with irregular shapes and penetrations.
Applications include tanks, pipes, cold storage rooms and floatation
devices. It's especially suited for roofing, as many applications
can be made in the existing roof.
This can eliminate
the need for costly removal of the old roof.
2. It Stops Leaks and is
Weather Resistant.
Polyurethane foams
form monolithic, self-flashing surfaces which effectively seal against
leaks.
3. It Adheres to Most
Surfaces.
A seamless layer of
foam is fully adhered to the substrate- horizontal or vertical and
withstands high wind stresses.
4. Reduces and Simplifies
Roof Maintenance.
The applied
Polyurethane Foam System usually requires no maintenance. If
damaged, caulking is sufficient for repair in most cases.
5. It Provides Superior
Insulating Efficiency.
Polyurethane foam
is the most effective form of thermal insulation commercially available.
The systems usually pay for themselves in 2 to 6 years in energy savings.
6. It Reduces Building
Movement.
By placing the
insulation on the inside, the foam system reduces building movement and
thermal shock.
7. It's Lightweight.
Complete
Polyurethane Foam Systems are typically many times lighter.
8. It's Formaldehyde Free.
Polyurethane
foam contains no Formaldehyde.
Note: Polyurethane foam is an organic material and will burn if
exposed to enough heat and oxygen. This product is not intended for use in
applications where temperatures exceed 121 degrees C.
9. It's a Proven Roofing
and Insulating System.
Polyurethane Spray
Foam Systems have been applied successfully for over 40 years
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