Tiled Roofs 

The roof of a building is completely exposed to all weather conditions and needs adequate thermal insulation to act as the thermal protector of the building, preventing temperature changes due to the outside environment. A lack of thermal insulation means that a building is very cold in winter and unbearably hot in summer, which is the main cause of various types of roof damage, such as humidity and mould.

Polyurethane foam provides excellent insulation (thermal insulation – waterproofing - soundproofing), while creating a compact surface that increases the mechanical strength of the structure. Its defining feature is that it has the smallest - and therefore the best - Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity (k) of all insulating materials that currently exist on the market worldwide. In practical terms, this means that it loses as little heat as possible, and therefore insulates the space with a thinner insulation thickness than other insulating materials.

Polyurethane foam is sprayed directly onto the area using a special high-pressure spray machine. Thermally insulating a building with this method has many advantages, such as uniform insulation without the small gaps that thermal insulation plates leave. Polyurethane thermal insulation significantly reduces the overall energy consumption of the building and therefore reduces heating costs in winter and cooling costs in the summer.

The excellent thermal insulation results are the combination of the most reliable and technologically advanced thermal insulation materials worldwide, and the correct and optimum way of applying them with the appropriate mechanical equipment by our company’s highly trained and experienced staff.