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K-Roofing contractors are specialists in the application of built-up felt flat roof systems. Built-up bitumen felt roofs are the traditional flat roof system common to many flat roofs in the UK. What Are Felt Roofs?Felt roofs consist of two or three layers of sheet felt materials that form a dense, voidless and impermeable barrier. Roofing felt is a composite of an absorbent sheet of organic or synthetic fiber that is impregnated/saturated and coated with a waterproofing agent such as tar or asphaltic bitumen that prevents ingress of moisture. The felt roof system is built up of multiple layers of high performance felts and mastic asphalt over an insulated timber or concrete flat roof deck. When applied the layers of vapour dispersion and control membranes are sealed with graded roofing felts to guarantee a waterproof installation. DIY Roofing: DIY How To Tips There are several techniques for applying felt - depending on the materials used, however felt is generally rolled out over the roof and bonded together by way of hot bitumen or adhesives. Materials technology and new products have modernised the range of felts many manufacturers supply, so modern man-made and composite materials felt roofs that use modified bitumen; include rubber modified elastomeric bitumen and polymer modified bitumen are now available. Hot Works
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Surface ProtectionBuilt up felt roofs require a protective surface to prevent damage by UV radiation (solar) damage, human traffic and other impact. Because asphalt is a natural product, it has a life span and the purpose of the finish is to delay degradation. UV-rays in sunlight would otherwise have the capacity to oxidize the roof surface and cause the plasticisers to leach out causing the asphalt to become brittle and more prone to blistering and cracking, which can cause water leaks. Top felt layer flat roof options include:
Roof balconies and terraces require the covering to protect the roof membrane from the human traffic and pressures that could puncture of crack the surface and break the waterproof seal. Roof covering options include:
Advantages & DisadvantagesAdvantages and Benefits of Felt Roofs
Disadvantages and Drawbacks of Felt Roofs
Roofing Felt StandardsVarious British Standards exist for bitumen felt. K-Roofing install only roofing felt product supported by BBA (British Board of Agreement) Certificates. The British Standard 747:2000 has a range of classifications for a range of felts (pour and roll) by their base and function. Felts are colour-coded down one edge based on the classification type.
Call us on: 0800 1950 350 and discuss your felt roof problems and requirements. Within seven days K-Roofing provides a price quotation that is valid for 30 days. | NorthWest UK Tel: 0800 1950 350
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