How to shrink wrap a temporary roof scaffolding author.
Shrink wrap temporary roofs.
The wrap is waterproof and is a continuous seal no matter what size roof you have.
Some shrink wrap roofs are guaranteed for a year or longer up to certain wind speeds.
Once it has been secured we apply heat to the shrink wrap to contract it and seal the roof from the elements.
A temporary roof is usually used to create a weather protected covering for a building project.
Shrink wrapping a roof is basically what you would expect using a tough yet light shrink wrap installed around a roof in order to serve as a layer of protection for roofs that are either already damaged or at risk of damage from weather or other problems.
Shrink wrap is designed to stay on during adverse weather conditions ensuring projects remain weatherproofed.
In areas hit by a major disaster sometimes roofers are backed up for several weeks or months.
There are a variety of sheeting options for cladding a temporary roof including tin or zinc roofing sheets often referred to as ci sheets temporary roofing systems such as haki ubix etc or shrink wrap sheeting.
For smaller temporary roofs and canopies less than 6 metres wide where there is complete and safe access to all of the underside of the roof then it is possible to shrink wrap the roof area by working from underneath.
In this case the scaffold structure should be flush.
Wraproof offers the best temporary roofing solution with patented shrink wrap.
After patching or fixing the damaged areas we use a heavy shrink wrap prepare the roof where sharp edges are and wrap the roof in a seamless shrink wrap.
We can supply the shrink wrap materials and accessories for your temporary roof and can also provide a full installation service.
Temporary roofs are shrink wrapped to provide weather protection or environmental containment around a scaffolding p roject.
A shrink wrap roof tarp is a temporary solution to prevent water leaks while you are waiting for your roofer to install a permanent roof.