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Insulation > Thursday, July-31-2008

Protective Roof Coatings

THINK YOU NEED A RE-ROOF?

Think again! 75% of consumers find that a protective roof coating is sufficient, saving you unnecessary disruption and unnecessary cost.

Loft and roof insulation
  • Foam Spray Insulation can often be an alternative to costly, disruptive and unnecessary re-roofing projects.
  • Makes your roof and loft maintenance free for up to 25 years.
  • Reduces heating bills and makes your home warmer (Also good for the environment).
  • Transforms your loft into a clean, dry, warm, usable space.

Foam Spray Insulation

 Roof spray insulation The foam insulation is sprayed directly onto the underside of the slates and tiles in your loft, locking them in place forming a seamless, weatherproof barrier providing an effective and economical solution to roofing and insulation problems. Your loft will become wind and watertight for up to 25 years. The non-toxic and odourless foam spray is suitable for almost all situations including controlled environments and laboratories, hospitals, food processing, textile production, petrochemical and agricultural applications.

The simplest way to find out if this is beneficial to you is to complete the brief form on Quotatis for free no-obligation quotes from specialist companies in the field.

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