This small terrace area inside a roofspace in Essex, was quite straightforward for the polymer system despite the difficulties of uneven shape space and access. As you can see from the photo, the level, jointless and seamless finish is "perfect forming" even around curves and in tight spaces.
As with all our polymer roofs, this terrace room-in-a-roof was completely mechanically cured within 72 hrs, waterproof, weatherproof and safe to walk in within just a few hours, and is guaranteed to last.
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This small flat roof on an electrical room in rural Essex, was straightforward for the polymer system despite its small size and the heatwave at the time! As you can see from the photos, the polymer system's built-in flexibility creates a level, jointless and seamless finish that is "perfect forming" around details even at small scale.
As with all our polymer roofs, domestic and commercial, this electrical room roof was fully mechanically cured within 72 hrs, waterproof, UV proof and safe to walk in within a few hours, and is guaranteed to last.
This large polymer flat roof on commercial shop premises in Essex, posed no problem for the polymer system despite its size and prominent upstands and walls. As you can see from the photo the polymer system's built-in flexibility creates a level, jointless and seamless finish that is "perfect forming" around details.
As with all our polymer roofs, domestic and commercial, this shop roof was fully mechanically cured within 72 hrs, waterproof, UV proof and safe to walk in within a few hours, and is guaranteed to last.
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This polymer flat roof on a school outbuilding roof in Essex, was relatively straightforward despite overhanging trees and the (minor) central ventilation pipe. As you can see from first photo the underlying surface had numerous gaps and uneven points, with the later photographs demonstrating how well the polymer system's inherent flexibility levels all of this out, creating a perfect jointless and seamless finish.
The roof of this gazebo summer house in Golders Green near Hendon Station in the London Borough of Barnet had originally been planned as a traditional (genuine) copper roof. The garden landscape designer's brief was for a high quality garden summer house - and in keeping with this the carpentry work for the hexagonal roof was of excellent workmanship.
For this new build roof in a conservation area in Uxbridge, Greater London, the owners opted for a copper alternative roof. For them, the aesthetic requirements were crucial, as they had to ensure that their new home's roof would fit in with the surrounding area and be acceptable to the authorities. They also wanted something modern, long lasting, fireproof, and of course waterproof and weatherproof!