Membrane Roof Systems
Membrane Metal is the most adaptable roof covering and can be fixed directly to concrete or timber decks or to long span decking or tray systems. Composite panels can also be used as a deck or the single ply can be supplied already part of a pre-assembled composite panel.
Membranes can be mechanically fixed or fully adhered with laps either hot air welded (flame free) or bonded using adhesives.
Due to the nature of the product it can be extremely versatile with regards to achieving complex roof layouts and can easily weather the more difficult details.
Aesthetics are important and membranes are available in a number of colours. They can imitate standing seam metal roof covering using bonded on profiles or they can hide under green roof coverings on paving.
With full specifications and warranties undertaken by the manufacturers they are suitable for new and refurbishment contracts.
Project Gallery
New Apartments, Wimbledon.
Value: £30,000
Description:
ICS worked with the developer to provide best value and quality
covering to a plywood and concrete deck. IKO Spectra plan TPE fully adhered system was used and
provided good opportunities for weathering around awkward junctions and maintaining a 12 year
guarantee on materials and labour direct from manufacturer.
Featured Current Projects
E8 London
Project value: £300,000.00 for 3 blocks.
Project: ICS were engaged on a design & build contract to provide a rainscreen system to a
reinforced concrete frame. The façade has an acoustic and fire performance specification behind
the ACM rainscreen panels meeting residential building regulation requirements.
Link to facades and rainscreen project page
Hythe, Kent
Project value: £60,000.00
Project: ICS have been engaged to provide a twin skinned roof over a barrel vault profile
structural steel frame. The top skin is formed on site from aluminium coil and lifted to roof
level, here it is clamped to halters, previously fixed, using a 110volt hand seamer running over
the roof. ICS will be fitting polyester powder coated trims in due course - watch this site!
Link to Twin Skin project page
