
Roof insulations
The roof of a building, in addition to the thermal protection it must provide, must also provide adequate behavior against the passage of moisture. The lack of thermal insulation creates great stress on the load-bearing structure of the roof due to the large temperature fluctuations with unpleasant results such as the condensation of water vapors, fungi, etc. The inflow of moisture inside the building has as a direct or indirect result the oxidation and corrosion of the concrete reinforcement, the reduction of the resistance of the structural elements to temperature changes and the unsightly appearance of the internal surfaces of the structure. A proper roof insulation and external wall insulation will offer you up to 65% savings in energy and money, since you will see a difference of at least 8oC in the interior of your home. The thermal insulation and simultaneous waterproofing of your home is the best investment, since the cost of their construction will be amortized within 5 years, while you will profit from the difference in fuel and electricity consumption for life. It is the most appropriate solution for old houses where the thermal insulation value of the building can be decisively improved quickly, cleanly and at low cost.
SOME OF ITS BENEFITS…
√ Comfortable, pleasant stay, pleasant feeling of thermal comfort.
√ Reduction of energy consumption, reduction of oil, natural gas, etc.
√ Protection of the building, keeping it in excellent condition,
√ Repayment of money in a short period of time,
√ Placement in a quick period of time,
√ "Ecological systems", user and environment friendly
Roof insulation is divided into two categories:
Conventional insulation:
In conventional roof insulation, the waterproofing membrane is placed over the thermal insulation layer. In this way, the protection of the thermal insulation and the performance of the thermal insulating materials are achieved to the maximum extent. By choosing the conventional, or otherwise classic, insulation, the thermal insulation is effectively sealed and the flow of water is prevented in the thermal insulation layer, providing absolute protection against moisture.
Inverted insulation:
This is a newer method of insulation, in which the waterproofing materials are placed directly on the structure. The sealing layer is placed under the thermal insulation, as a result of which it is protected from weather changes and maintains a constant temperature throughout. throughout the year. It should always be borne in mind that the factors that determine the type of roof insulation vary and depend on factors such as the age of the building, the condition of the existing insulation and the size of the budget available. Our company, within the context of the continuous development of insulation materials and systems combined with the excellent technical training of its executives, provides you with a series of reliable and proven solutions for any problem you face.
Our goal is a functionalbeautifuleconomicalone result.
We will be happy to recommend the most suitable solutions, based on your needs and budget!