Single Ply Roofs
Increasing in popularity, single ply is a flat, synthetic polymer based roofing material that, as the name suggests, provides a waterproofing layer in a single sheet.
Single Ply Roof Specialists
Essentially, a single ply membrane roof is comprised of flexible sheets of synthetic polymer that can be divided into two main groups, thermoplastics and synthetic rubber. Due to the fact that these materials can be re-heated and re-moulded, they have become the number one option for undertaking flat roof installations.
Usually supplied in rolls, single ply roofs have far fewer seams than felt roof systems and are sealed at the joints with heat, adhesive or mechanical means, into flat or pitched roof designs.
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PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride)
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EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer)
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TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin)
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TPE, (Thermoplastic Polyolefin Elastomer) and
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PIB (Polyiso Butylene)
Membrane Types
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Long-Lasting & Durable
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Cost-Effective & Quick Installation
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Flexible Roof Design Application
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Resistant to UV & Natural Elements
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Fire Retardant
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Resistant to Chemicals
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Eco-Friendly
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Easily Repairable
Single Ply Benefits
Whether repairing an existing roof or installing a new roof, there are several factors that will determine the suitability of any single ply roofing material, but Sean Feeley Roofing are experienced in providing bespoke site appraisals to ensure the appropriate roof solution is implemented at the highest possible standards.
Some of the variables for consideration when applying Single Ply Roofing could include;
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Install Methods
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Flashing Selection
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Site Location
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Building Height
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Roof Element Exposure to the Elements
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Insurance & Energy Requirements
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Aesthetics