Proctor group sponsor Skillbuild competition 2006

An A Proctor Group product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Nov 21, 2006

The A Proctor Group have provided their air permeable roofing membrane ROOFSHIELD for use in the Slating and Tiling section of the competition.

Organised by the National Federation of Roofing Contractors the SkillBuild competition has developed into something more than just test of skill, over the last few years.

By introducing power tools, enlarging the rigs and turning the competition into a team event they have, with the aid of their sponsors, managed to turn this event into a true showcase for the industry.

Once again, The A Proctor Group have provided their air permeable roofing membrane Roofshield for use in the Slating and Tiling section of the competition.

Roofshield has an unrivalled pedigree when used in pitched roof applications.

It is the highest performing S.M.S(spunbond-meltblown-spunbond) vapour permeable roof underlay available on the market today.

It has excellent water hold out properties and carries two British Board of Agrement Certificates for use in warm (BBA96/3220) and cold (BBA99/3648) pitched roofs without the need for provision of expensive ventilation to the roof-space.

A moisture vapour permeability of 2409 g/m2/day and water vapour resistance of 0.09MNs/g, with the added benefit of air permeability, confirms its high performance.

Roofshield is compatible with the main types of timber treatments used today and it does not suffer from the wind noise problems associated with other lighter weight breather membranes.

For ease of handling, Roofshield is available in roll size 50m x 1m.

The company invites you to visit its website where the full range of products can be viewed or please give them a call on 01250 872261.

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