Flat roofing
Our high performance felt systems now range from 15 to 25 years in terms of guarantee periods and the qualities of the materials are constantly being improved upon. We now use glass based felts combined with long-life UV modified bitumens specially developed for the British climate. |

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Approved Installers
Stace Roofing are approved installers
of the following products:

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The GRP system (Glass-fibre, Fibre-glass)
GRP, (Glass-fibre, Fibre-glass) is a system which is now becoming popular in the domestic and commercial sectors. It's stunning finishes have left customers with the satisfaction of having a hardwearing waterproof finish which will stand up to the elements for a minimum of 20 years. |
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GRP has been used in the construction of boat hulls for the past 50 years and therefore its waterproofing properties are unchallenged.
A 20 year insurance backed warranty is provided with all domestic installations. Many of our GRP systems are BBA approved and each new roof is laid onto a new timber deck. A range of attractive hard-wearing decorative wear-courses are available for balconies, walkways and roof terraces. |
GRP stage by stage process
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Step 1: Insulation
Insulation board is laid over existing roof prior to waterproofing. This board will often meet the requirements for heatloss. The joints between the boards are sealed with aluminium reflective tape. |
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Step 2: Decking
The insulation has been laid, an 18mm deck is laid and fixed using extra long index screws to allow fixing through the deep insulation into the roof structure beneath. OSB3 is a strong, versatile board suitable for structural use in humid conditions, ideal for applications as diverse as roofing, flooring, hoarding and wall sheathing etc.
It is the perfect substrate for laminating Glass Reinforced Polyester (GRP or Fibreglass). |
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Step 3: Waterproofing Application
The pre-formed edge trims are then fixed to the roof perimeters and any detail. The GRP is then applied by wet laying a layer of polyester resin onto the roof and embedding a layer of chopped-strand fibre-glass matt into it. A further layer of resin is applied and the air is then forced out of the layers using a roller paddle. Once the resin has set the roof is waterproof. The finished result is a very hard wearing surface that cannot be pierced or split under normal circumstances. |
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Step 4: After Waterproofing
The roof after the GRP has been applied is translucent and although it is fully waterproof, a further layer of polyester topcoat is required to protect the roof from UV degradation and to give a pleasing aesthetical finish.
This usually comes in dark grey, although any colour can be added to a clear topcoat and mixed using special pigments. |
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Step 5: Keycoat Application
To reduce the risk of water ingress, the GRP is extended over the top of parapet walls prior to the re-bedding of the coping stones. To enable a good bond between the copings and the GRP surface, a layer of slate chippings or kiln dried quartz is scattered into the wet resin before it sets. This allows the mortar to key and prevent slippage. The GRP layer will prevent water ingress between the joints in the copings once these begin to degrade. |
A tailor made specification can be provided on all certified systems and our commercial systems are suited to the following areas:
- Schools, Colleges & Universities
- Factories and Shops
- Apartment and Housing Blocks
- Pavilions
- Hospitals (Solvent-Free)
- Paved Root resistant
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- Submerged
- Paved Terraces and Balconies
- Metal cladded
- Warm roof systems
- Un-insulated
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Commercial, industrial and larger flat roof areas
A number of systems are available for larger projects where the removal of the existing coverings are unsuitable and expensive. There is no limit to the size of the areas that can be covered by our flexible polyurethane, all systems are BBA approved and carry comprehensive guarantee periods ranging from 5 to 25 years. Solvent free systems for installations in the food, health and hygiene industries are also available.


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