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Dryseal Roofing
The Dryseal roofing
systems consist of high quality GRP and APC(Advanced Polyester
Composite) components manufactured to very specific production standards.
Specified
by many local, health and education authorities, hospital trusts, universities,
breweries, hotel
groups and commercial sector organisations, Dryseal is one of the most
technically advanced
systems for either flat or low pitched roofing. Suitable for both new
build and refurbishment
projects, from domestic installations to large commercial and industrial
premises, it is able to
cope with the most intricate types of roofing detail and can be simply
installed on any
recognised rigid roofing grade insulation board.
Dryseal is probably the best value-for-money system on the market, with
the added backing
of a comprehensive guarantee that the system will remain leak free for
20 years, depending on specification. Installations are carried out
only by trained and approved contractors.
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A continuous, seamless lightweight membrane |
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Vertical cladding, encapsulation and intricate detailing |
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Mechanically fixed or free floating for guttering |
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Single material for entire roof covering |
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Ideal for overlaying existing roof coverings |
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No heat or flames required for installation |
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Sections may be pre-formed to speed installation |
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Stable mechanical properties in extreme weather |
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Excellent chemical resistance |
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Long life expectancy-at least 30 years |
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Twenty or twenty-five year guarantee against leakage |
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No run-off water staining of other building materials |
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Active control of entrapped moisture vapour |
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Impervious to root penetration |
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Non-slip surface option to individual site requirements |
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Wide range of colours to special order |
What Makes Dryseal Different
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Quality
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Dryseal is one of the most technically advanced
systems available for flat and low pitched roofing, and is manufactured
in a quality controlled factory enviroment. Dryseal has full BBA
Certification
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| The Production
Process |
| Dryseal APC and GRP components are produced under precisely controlled
conditions. The raw materials are accurately metered and consolidated
to produce a homogeneous composite. |
| High Adhesion Finish |
| Dryseal involves a special production process which applies a
high adhesive surface to the components. This creates an excellent
surface for secondary bonding processes such as detail working,
jointing and top coat application. This surface finish is unique
to Hambleside Danelaw. |
What
Makes Dryseal So Effective
| One Membrane |
| The Dryseal system forms one continuous membrane over the whole
roof structure; where the joints are the strongest part of the system-unlike
other products where the joints are usually the weakest point! |
| Seams and Laps |
| On-site laminating is carried out using high quality roofing grade
resin, incorporating a glass chopped strand mat overlaid with a
glass tissue. |
| Maximum Versatility |
| Dryseal is unique in the way that it is fully versatile and can
be formed to the most intricate detail by the in-situ lamination.
It can also be used on related areas such as tank rooms, parapets,
walls, chimneys & gutters. Substantial cost savings can be made
on roofscapes congested with plant and equipment, as Dryseal is
often installed without removing or raising plant and equipment. |
| Mechanically Fixed |
| On refurbishment projects Dryseal can be installed over an existing
roof surface with resultant cost and enviromental benefits. |
| No Naked Flames |
| Unlike felt or bitumen based systems. Dryseal reduces fire risk
as it does not involve any form of heat source during the installation. |
| Components |
| Upstands, raised kerb/edges, wall fillets, coping trim, and expansion
joints are all pre-formed factory produced units, manufactured to
BS EN ISO 9002 quality standards. |
| Covered Fixings |
| All mechanical fixings used in the system are laminated over to
protect them from the elements, thereby reducing the chance of premature
failure. |
| Adaptable |
| Dryseal can be installed on warm, cold and inverted roofs. Trafficked
areas can be given a anti-slip finish as part of the final coating
process |
| Gutter Installations |
| Ideal for solving problems with industrial guttering regardless
of size. The system can be installed on a 'floating' basis-which
is very difficult to achieve using traditional methods. Fabrication
can be carried out both on and off site. |
| Top Coat |
| Dryseal's high performance top coat is applied to the APC or GRP
membrane and details as a further protection against ultraviolet
light degradation. The top coat is available in light or dark grey
as standard, or in a selection of other colours to order. |
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P & J Hunter
are approved
and certified dryseal
contractors
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4A
Charlesfield Ind Est, St Boswells, Selkirkshire, TD6 0HH
Tel: +44 (0) 1835 824751 Fax: +44 (0) 1835 824752
E-Mail:
sales@pandjhunterbuilders.co.uk
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