IKO ULTRA Gold 20 systems
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The difference between warm roof and an inverted roofs is in the positioning of the roofing components. An inverted roof is effective as an upside-down
BS 6229:2018 describes best practise for designing, constructing, and maintaining roofs with a flat or curved surface. It is limited to roofs with a pitch
Torch-on roofing is named due to using an open flame torch for the application of the reinforced bitumen membrane. Torch-on reinforced bitumen membranes are used
There have been many concerns over the years about the application of torch-on systems and the use of naked flame systems in the bituminous roofing
Correct specification of screed for roofing, flooring or car park applications may seem like a minute detail, but it can have significant implications on building