Sunday 26 September 2010

Are Breathable Roof Membranes Bad News For Bats?

Whilst researching for content to add to our blog Mayfield Roofing 
The following article came to light:-

"Are Breathable Roof Membranes Bad News For Bats?"

Not the first question everyone has on their lips
but as the building industry attempts to become more sustainable
It is a question that must be answered!

The following quote is from The Green Building Press

When bats and breathable roofing membranes come together, 
anecdotal evidence suggests it may not end well for either party.

 You can read the rest of the article here The Green Building Press - Bats

As always, you can get more details from our website Mayfield Roofing

Wednesday 15 September 2010

Factory Lighting And Insulation

We get many enquiries on our website http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk 
sometimes they are regarding Factory Lighting and insulation

Here is a brief video that may help define one solution

If you would like any more information regarding this
please feel free to use any of the contact methods on our website

Factory Lighting And Insulation

We get many enquiries on our website http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk 
sometimes they are regarding Factory Lighting and insulation

Here is a brief video that may help define one solution

If you would like any more information regarding this
please feel free to use any of the contact methods on our website

Saturday 4 September 2010

Discover the Permanent Cure for Leaking Valley Gutters?

Factory Owners Frequently call on Mayfield Roofing to Provide Free Impartial Advice on Leaking Roofs.

One Major Problem we repeatedly encounter with Factory Roofs is that of Leaking Valley Gutters

To replace a Valley Gutter is a huge expense and very disrupting to the users of the building

The frequent "Cure" that is often attempted is to coat the gutter with the latest liquid miracle treatment.
Sometimes these remedial treatments contain added elements like "Glass Fibre Reinforcement" 
This type of restorative cure works fine in the laboratory but unfortunately, in the real world, 
gutters can be dirty and damp. However many times you clean the area, the wet stops the coating from adhering.    

Other failed treatments we frequently have to remove from leaking valleys are the sheets of things like roofing felt, bonded with bitumen.
These fail for the same reasons as the coating options and the added problem 
that if you apply enough heat to make the felt stick, you will probably set fire to the building!

The only effective treatment we know can stand the test of time is the relatively inexpensive 
Plygene Gutterline System manufactured by H D Sharman of High Peak Derbyshire

This video explains the ingenious system

Gutterline STOPS gutters leaking Easily. Efficiently. Cost effectively. And permanently.

For more details Click This Link