Renotherm - Spray Applied Polyurethane Foam

About Renotherm

Renotherm being applied to a roofIf you think you have a roof problem, are planning to convert a barn or your loft or are building a new house from scratch, you should find the information in this website exciting.

If you read on, we will show you how Renotherm offers you a no-compromise, less expensive and advantageous option in all the situations described overleaf. Firstly though, let us explain the product.

Renotherm is a spray-applied polyurethane foam which, when applied to the underside of a roof, bonds slates and tiles to each other and to structural and supporting timbers to replace the anchorage of fixing nails. It permanently cures the problem of nail fatigue, insulates the roof and makes it much more resistant to storm and impact damage.

Renotherm has been used in tens of thousands of homes and commercial properties over the last thirty years and carries a 25 year guarantee. It was the first system to be awarded a British Board of Agrement Certificate, now on its fourth issue. Renotherm is used in the domestic and local authority sectors and that today it is widely specified by architects and consulting engineers.

Renotherm has a number of unique attributes.

  • It cures the problems of slipping tiles and slates
  • Far less expensive than a re-roof
  • Stops wind-driven rain, snow and dust
  • Replaces underfelt; prevents leaks and condensation
  • Stops draughts and freezing pipes and tanks
  • Helps makes savings on your fuel bills
  • Creates usable loft space
  • Is fully approved by the BBA for the purposes of Building Regulations
  • Slows the deterioration of tiles or slates by frost damage
  • It contains no formaldehyde or fibres and so is especially recommended for those suffering from allergies, asthma or other respiratory problems
  • It's quick to install, it requires no scaffolding, causes less disruption and maintains the original character of the roof
  • Free Insurance backed guarantee for domestic properties