The Garland Company UK Ltd
February 23, 2012
The Garland Company UK Ltd
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Products Roofing Membranes Finishing Layer Membranes

Finishing Layer Membranes

Torch applied membranes

Our extensive range of finishing layer membranes allows us to specify bespoke systems to meet any budgetary or performance standard.

Garland’s unique StressPly® technology provides critical margins of difference in comparison with generic modified bitumen products. The Garland difference starts with select raw materials. All StressPly® products use a significantly greater proportion of high quality polymer content (up to 22%) for superior low temperature flexibility.

StressPly® Flex

4mm mineral surfaced SBS Cap sheet available in Green, Brown and Grey mineral surfacing

StressPly® Flex Plus

5mm mineral surfaced SBS Cap sheet available in Green, Brown and Grey mineral surfacing

StressPly® White

3mm solar reflective surfaced SBS Cap sheet available only in White

VersiPly

VersiPly is a high strength; puncture and fatigue resistant Styrene Butadiene Styrene (SBS) rubber modified roofing membrane. It is designed to use as the waterproofing and reinforcement layer of a modified built up roofing system.

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A Guarantee of Excellence

With The Garland Company’s total commitment to providing, innovative products technical design and workmanship to the highest standard it is natural that all systems and applications are backed up by long standing, credible guarantees.

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Approved Contractors

In the knowledge that the correct installation of systems is a critical step in ensuring long term performance, Garland will only recommend contracting companies whose attitudes towards site performance and customer care are in line with the same high principles as their own.

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Technical Services

In order to fully understand your project, your Garland Regional Technical Manager will thoroughly inspect your existing roof. Examining the construction and condition of the insitu system as well as identifying any associated construction problems.

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