Seamless Membrane
With a solid 10-25 year warranty, it provides reliable protection against water infiltration and weathering. Its seamless application eliminates common vulnerabilities, making it a cost-effective and resilient choice for sustaining structural integrity and safeguarding interiors from potential water damage.
What are the benefits of Seamless Membrane?
- Leak Prevention
- Long-Term Durability
- Low Maintenance
- Weather Resistance
- Energy Efficiency
- Warranty Assurance
- Enhanced Property Value
Frequently asked questions
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It is a liquid, two-part epoxy, sometimes applied with wire mesh; we apply this directly to a surface without any joints or seams. It provides a durable and watertight barrier, typically used in roofing and waterproofing applications to protect buildings from water infiltration and damage. A seamless membrane gives your roof a warranty of 10 – 25 years.
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With a solid 10-25 year warranty, it provides reliable protection against water infiltration and weathering. Its seamless application eliminates common vulnerabilities, making it a cost-effective and resilient choice for sustaining structural integrity and safeguarding interiors from potential water damage. There is no need to replace any substrate; we can apply the seamless membrane over the existing substrate on your roof.
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You can apply a seamless membrane over various substrates, including concrete, metal, wood, and asphalt. This versatility makes seamless membranes an excellent choice for a wide range of roofing and waterproofing applications, providing durable and long-lasting protection for your property.
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In New Zealand, the lifespan of a seamless membrane varies based on factors such as the type of membrane, installation quality, and maintenance. Due to the intense UV radiation here, we opt for light-coloured membranes over darker ones. This choice not only helps to reflect sunlight, reducing heat absorption but also improves UV resistance, contributing to a longer lifespan for the membrane.
High-quality seamless membranes can last 10-25 years or more when properly installed and maintained.