Asbestos Encapsulation for Flat Roofs
The Flat Roof Recovery Company can encapsulate your existing asbestos roof
The costs incurred in disposal of an asbestos roof are both costly and environmentally damaging. Following are some of the other negative effects of asbestos damage:
- Damaged asbestos can expose the structure of the flat roof causing weakness and further damage. Many parts in older flat roof structures may be comprised of asbestos including felt, shingles, tiles and pipes, and failure to properly care for them can cause increased exposure and further damage.
- The more extensive the asbestos damage, the more costly it is to repair, which is why one should have repairs done immediately. Repairs can range from total encapsulation to a total roof repair.
- Asbestos damage can be disruptive to business.
Since asbestos is a highly dangerous mineral, it is important not to
expose workers or customers to this hazardous material. If the asbestos
exposure occurs in an area where they are people, then they need to be
relocated while repairs are conducted
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Example of an untreated Asbestos roof before encapsulation |
Example of an Asbestos roof after encapulation using Sealoflex liquid waterproofing |

Encapsulating an existing asbestos roof with Sealoflex liquid waterproofing system gives the following benefits:
- Eliminates further deterioration of the asbestos flat roof
- Binds the asbestos surface together creating a flexible U-V resistant waterproof coating
- Choice of finished colours
- Stablises a potentially dangerous substrate
- Eliminates high costs incurred in asbestos disposal
- Reduce Carbon footprint - benefiting the environment
- Eliminates the growth of moss and lichen on your flat roof surface
Let the Flat Roof Recovery Company encapsulate your existing Asbestos Roof, saving you the high cost of disposal, and also reduce your carbon footprint!
A flat roofing contactor you
can trust. Fully Accredited.
The Flat Roof Recovery Company is fully accredited by the following roofing & government bodies:
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