Roof Insulation, Foam Insulation, Spray Foam, by Rooftherm. From today, Friday, 09th May, please Call Free 0800 084 2887 for lowest prices, free roof survey and estimates. Roof insulation or foam insulation is a spray foam application and typically takes only 1 - 2 days to complete all work on most domestic properties and usually requires no scaffolding. The spray foam contains no off gases and is inert, safe and clean. The whole process causes little disruption save serving up a few cups of tea! | Roof Insulation Rooftherm's service involves installation of roof insulation and repairs to the roof, checking condition of all slates, tiles, leadwork and cement/sand/lime pointing. Perished back-pointing or touching and poor insulation performance can all be solved by using polyurethane spray foam. | Foam Insulation Rooftherm's high density rigid polyurethane foam insulation has been tried and tested for over 25 years. The pitched roof foam insulation system bonds tiles and slates together giving a seamless weather resistant barrier. | Roof Problems Our roof surveyors will inspect your roof for roof problems and provide free advice on all your options and provide a full written quote for any work you may want to consider. Rather than a new or expensive re-roof, Rooftherm will survey a roof to see if a roof renovation and spray seal polyurethane foam system will bond the roof and provide a long term cost effective solution. | Polyurethane foam The non-toxic and odourless polyurethane foam spray is suitable for almost all situations. Being British Standard Class1fire rating it meets Building Regulations for use in public buildings. The polyurethane foam is 95% closed cell meaning that it maintains the breathing properties of roof timbers so no damp can be trapped by Rooftherm's foam. | Spray Foam The installed polyurethane spray foam is inert, is non toxic, odourless and does not off gas as is the case with formaldehyde type foams. It will have no effect on those susceptible to respiratory problems. The spray foam has no nutritive value and does not attract vermin. Rooftherm's foam spray forms a airtight, seamless and weather resistant barrier suitable for all roofs. It is a very effective and economical solution to all roofing and insulation problems. Request a free roof survey today. | |
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As predicted by Rooftherm in December 2005 ( http://www.rooftherm.co.uk/blog/?p=9), British energy consumers in February 2006 are now feeling the full brunt of the shenanigans going on in the wholesale energy market, particularly for gas, with gas prices up a whopping 22%. Producers are known to be stock piling; there is no actual shortage of gas on the world market. Distributors have acted in unison and all have put prices together in one large cartel price movement, blaming producers in the process for their actions. |
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Rooftherm are specialist roofing contractors and work all over the UK and ocassionaly into Europe. We do new roofs, re-roofs and roof renovation and repairs. We are also specialist polyurethane spray foam contractors for roof insulation, roof stabilisation, domestic and industrial roofs.
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We get each week a number of enquiries for roof insulation DIY systems. Of course the motivating factor is to save money and perhaps to get the job done quickly rather than wait 6 to 8 weeks before a professional spray foam polyurethane company could install the roof insulation due to order book workload particularly in winter months. We fully appreciate these motivations which is why our pricing policy is ultra competitive and why we try to accommodate within a customer’s installation time frame. If you have decided to go the DIY foam route then go to at least reputable distributors such as DIY Spray Foam or Iso-Spray DIY Polyurethane Spray Foam Shop who maintain an online shop and can provide backup and customer support for all DIY spray foam applications. |
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More than 50% of buyers put location as the number one influencing factor in their choice of a new home. Things like low crime rate, good local amenities, road network and schools all influencing their decision of location. And we all know "good location" homes sell at a price premium. |
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New legislation is due to be enforced from early 2007 if the UK Government keeps to its schedule of introducing house sellers "home information packs". |
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