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Flat Roofs
Flat Roof Coatings
A to Z Glass Reinforced Plastic Ltd will supply and build
flat roof coatings for houses, offices, factories, indeed
any building that needs a flat roof.
A correctly fitted fibreglass roof will last for at least
30 years with no significant wear and tear. The complete fitting
of a typical roof, including stripping, re-decking, laminating
and topcoat, can usually be completed in one day. Clearly,
weather conditions can affect the actual time taken. The roof
can be laid on an existing roof or on a new deck.
The First Choice for Householders
GRP's unique composition will endure the most extreme thermal
expansion and contraction found on even the toughest or most
intricate of roof designs. Householders pick GRP flat roof
coating because of its flexible application and exceptional
weatherproof finish.
The First Choice for Architects
GRP has been chosen for many projects where a tough, lightweight
specification is demanded. GRP is a valuable and unfailing
first choice material for replacing lead or copper whether
covering or repairing protected buildings. In conservation
areas, on both housing and industrial properties, you can
depend on our skilled and dedicated team to produce a speedy,
everlasting, sensitive finish.
First Choice For The Procurer
Many councils choose GRP as a proven high quality and economical
option to conventional waterproof coatings. GRP is cost-effective
because it will by far outlive other usual flat roof coatings
and could even last longer than the building it is shielding!
This is why GRP is the most dependable roof that money can
buy.
A to Z Glass Reinforced Plastic Ltd offers
durable, high performance flat roof alternatives for
houses or commercial properties.
Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP), more commonly known
as fibreglass, roofing systems are simple and inexpensive
to construct. They are not easily damaged and do not
attract unsavoury characters who want to sell on more
traditional roofing materials, such as copper or lead.
During the last fifty years, GRP has proven to be a
very adaptable material in the manufacture of boats,
water tanks, cladding panels and even motor cars. GRP
has been used as an alternative weatherproof material
in the construction of flat roofs without the problems
that occur with more traditional materials.
Conventional bitumen-based waterproofed roofs have been
used for centuries, but a bitumen-based covering will
sooner or later let rain through. The dilemma can be
avoided by constructing a slanting cover over a flat
roof. This, clearly, is an expensive option. Alternative
materials such as lead or copper are also costly. Householders,
architects, shops, councils and hotels have all reaped
the benefit of a cost-effective, reliable answer:
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