Sustainability Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:01 PM
Jablite is pleased to announce that its flat roof inverted insulation products have passed a rigorous, independent testing process to Annex C of ETAG 031.
Jablite’s flat roof insulation boards are manufactured using modified moisture-resistant expanded polystyrene (EPS) which provides outstanding thermal performance.
The boards are easy to install and are available in 5mm increments up to 230mm enabling a single layer installation; plus, both Jablite flat roof products are A+ rated in the BRE Green Guide.
These test results can give confidence to specifiers and contractors that Jablite flat roof insulation will perform as promised, as Steve Broadhurst, Jablite Technical Services Manager, explains: “When independently tested to Annex C of ETAG 031, Jablite Flat Roof Inverted EPS insulation covered with Jablite Filter Membrane and 50mm of gravel ballast demonstrated no water penetration whatsoever on both sloped and zero fall decks.
“I am very pleased to say that, the impressive results of this testing highlighted that Jablite Flat Roof Inverted insulation boards provide performance, reliability and sustainability.”
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