Product category:
Waterproofing, Sealants and Adhesives
News Release from: Marley Waterproofing | Subject: Polimar Roofing System guide
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 December 2007
Marley Waterproofing liquid applied
roofing advice
Marley Waterproofing has launched a comprehensive guide to its high performance Polimar Roofing System.
The guide provides specifiers and contractors with advice about its extensive liquid applied product range and includes information on usage as well as illustrations showing a range of built up options Featuring details of the complete Polimar Roofing Systems, the new guide explains the versatility of liquid applied roofing, the benefits of cold applied technology and how industry regulations such as Part L can be met through using such methods
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 23 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The guide also provides information on system accessories as well as a complete product overview which Marley Waterproofing is able to offer.
Beth Barber, Marketing Manager at Marley Waterproofing comments; "Polimar is just one of a range of cold applied roofing solutions on offer and the new definitive guide aims to help customers construct high performance and durable roofs with maximum efficiency and outstanding longevity".
"With the roofing market shifting towards cold applied roofing products, Marley Waterproofing is pleased to offer a range of products and systems to satisfy the demand".
Polimar applied roofing systems provide a lasting barrier to water penetration, offer extreme versatility, are seamless and highly resistant to sunlight.
When used in upgrading work, it is not always necessary to strip away existing failed roofing materials.
Therefore, there is no need to protect the building whilst the roof is exposed, ensuring no disruption to the occupants of the building.
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