At Tamaris Roofing, we offer a comprehensive and diverse selection of Reinforced Bitumen Membranes (RBM), designed to deliver robust and reliable waterproofing solutions for a wide array of roofing requirements. Our RBM systems are crafted to meet the highest standards of quality and performance, ensuring long-lasting protection and durability for your roof.
Our extensive range of RBM options caters to various construction and budgetary needs. Whether you are looking for a cost-effective solution or a premium, high-performance system, we have the right product to meet your specific requirements.
Each RBM system we offer is engineered to withstand harsh weather conditions, heavy loads, and thermal movements, making them an ideal choice for new builds and refurbishment projects alike.
Bitumen roofs are known for their durability and ability to withstand extreme weather conditions, including high winds, hail, and UV exposure.
Bitumen is a highly effective waterproofing material, providing superior protection against water infiltration and leaks.
Bitumen roofing systems are often more affordable compared to other roofing materials, making them a cost-effective choice for both residential and commercial properties.
Bitumen roofs require minimal maintenance over their lifespan, saving both time and money for property owners.
Reinforced Bitumen Membrane (RBM) systems, an age old enduring material that is continuously evolving to provide robust and adaptable waterproofing solutions.
The growing commercial demand for resilient and cost-effective roofing options has significantly boosted the popularity of RBM systems.
Bitumen, an environmentally friendly by-product of petroleum, is obtained through a simple refining process that minimizes CO2 emissions and has minimal impact on energy resources.
RBM systems exhibit remarkable resilience against thermal expansion, wind loads, and construction traffic, making them an ideal choice for both refurbishment projects and new construction developments.
In addition to RBM systems, we offer the construction of warm roof systems that deliver exceptional thermal performance.
Our use of tapered insulation introduces slopes that may not be integrated elsewhere in the structure. We also utilise ultra-high-performing insulation products, effectively addressing the common construction challenges of restrictive threshold levels and the limitations posed by other design elements or components.
The major harmful emissions from burning LPG are similar to those from other internal combustion engines: Carbon monoxide (CO) Hydrocarbons (HC) Nitrogen oxides (NOx). 1 kg of LPG produce 3 kg of CO 2 .
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The buildings and construction sector stands as the foremost contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, representing an overwhelming 37% of the total global emissions. Given its significant contribution to climate change, addressing emissions within our projects is paramount to achieving sustainability goals and mitigating the impacts of global warming.
The built environment, with the construction sector playing a pivotal role, presently accounts for approximately 40% of the UK’s carbon emissions. Moreover, estimates suggest that the construction sector contributes up to 11% of global carbon emissions. This underscores the significant impact of construction activities on carbon footprints, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable practices and innovations within the industry to mitigate climate change.
Self-Adhesive Roofing Felt requires no flames during installation, enhancing safety and simplifying the application process. It is manufactured from a polyester base with an SBS (Styrene Butadiene Styrene) bitumen coating.
The release film protects the underside of the sheet and can be easily removed during installation, in compliance with BS 8217: 2005, ‘Code of Practice for Reinforced Bitumen Membranes for Roofing.
The self-adhesive properties eliminate the need for gas torches, hot works, hot bitumen, and other messy sealants, making installations simpler and less time-consuming.
Single layer or multi-layer systems are ideal for roofing applications such as porches, garages, extensions, and dormer windows. They are also suitable for larger-scale projects due to their easy, no-fire installation.
Whether roller-applied, poured, or sprayed, the adhesives used to create warm roof insulated systems are flexible and feature high bond strengths. As a responsible and diligent roofing company, Tamaris Roofing is committed to ensuring the safest possible installation methods for our employees, clients, and the industry.
When a fully built-up system is utilised, primers, activators, torch-free membranes, and insulation adhesives can all be employed. Primers must be suitable for application in any season to ensure an adequate bond that resists wind uplift, with activators available to strengthen this bond.
Advanced self-adhesive technology is used in bitumen membranes for bonding to the substrate. The factory-applied adhesive is protected by a thin release film to prevent sticking inside the roll. During application, the installer uses the peel-back release film to unroll the membrane onto the surface.
The laps are welded using heat, and a visible bitumen bead from the welded laps indicates a secure and robust installation.
Lifetime emissions from the site should be net zero. Although these sites are generally considered to have a positive impact on emissions reduction because of the production of renewable electricity, there is still the need to ensure that lifetime emissions from the construction, operation and decommissioning of sites are minimised, by for example electrifying the construction and maintenance fleet or by offsetting embedded emissions from the production and construction of the site.
All ancillary buildings onsite should also aim to be net zero. Low carbon construction materials and practices should also minimise the carbon footprint of the development e.g. by local procurement and minimising transport of materials; also supporting the local economy and green growth and seeking to maximise social value benefits throughout the project lifetime in procurement, construction and operation processes. Solar developments should also contribute to the greening of the local economy through increasing green jobs, and green sector skills through upskilling their workforce for example, as these skills will be transferable for both large- and small-scale solar installations. This will also support the Essex Climate Action Commission recommendation to “make Essex a centre of innovation for emerging renewable technologies (e.g. small scale nuclear, & manufacturing of renewables products such as solar tiles)”.
For the full article visit The Essex Design Guide. Also visit Essex Climate Commission to learn more.