UK Roof Insulation

UK Roof Insulation

You will likely never think of roof insulation until you are forced too because of a roof problem. Roof insulation is not the most exciting or glamorous thing to think about but it is an important step in keeping your home as energy efficient and comfortable as possible.

When most people remodel their house, the obvious things that are updated are the carpets and the walls, followed by furniture and so on. While all this is nice to look at, it is the “behind the scenes” of your house that is more important.

The most popular form of roof insulation is spray foam insulation and it works by coating the inside of the roof, filling in all the gaps between the tiles and slates and once applied, it will last for years.

As well as providing effective insulation, spray foam also protects your roof from damage caused by the storms. Storms are responsible for slates and tiles being blown from roof tops which leave gaps in the roof allowing rain to get in. Thankfully this becomes a thing of the past as the foam spray holds slates and tiles in place during gale force winds.

By making sure your home is sufficiently insulated you will save money in the long term as you won’t need to have your heating on as high for as often as the roof insulation will retain the heat within the property.

While the application of spray foam roof insulation might sound simple and straight forward, it does need to be applied by a BUFCA (British Urethane Foam Contractors Association) accredited installer. One of the top BUFCA accredited installers around are RoofSURE Ltd. All RoofSURE spray installers have a specialised remedial team, and an experienced roofer as part of the installation team.

RoofSURE Ltd have over 20 years experience of applying polyurethane spray foam insulation to roofs all over the UK. RoofSURE Ltd has such faith in their product and service that they offer a 30 year guarantee, as a family run company they know how important it is that customers know that their home improvement investment is 100% secure.

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9 Responses to “UK Roof Insulation”

  1. By jasonross1234 on Feb 7, 2010

    Pac Advantage made that a lot harder for us to set up nowdays, because of how badly that went for them. Most of the associations out there pre-date AB1672, which means all of them pre-date the ruin of Pac Advantage.

    Essentially, what you have to do is call an insurance carrier, preferably one with whom you and your agency has an extremely good relationship, and talk to them about negotiations.

    Because you are looking at an Association Plan, not a regular group, you are not looking at something that the insurance companies HAVE to do, and as a result, it is unlikely they'll want to buy into that. Association plans are CERTAINLY not protected under AB1672, so you'll basically be negotiating with the carrier, to create a new plan, from scratch.

    You'll want to have a few hundred people interested in this plan to make it look attractive to the carrier, but you can always start small and renegotiate later.

    Good luck!

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