Unlike standard single skin PVC, a blow up roof features dual-skin PVC, which is inflated to provide maximum performance.
It works by pumping air between two sheets of PVC to create an air vacuum, which subsequently stops condensation from forming internally.
This becomes more cost-effective method when the length of hire is shorter. If you require a fast, relocatable solution, then a blow up roof is a great option.
Best results are achieved when combined with insulated walling, however our blow up roof is compatible with any option.
Whilst eliminating condensation, opting for a thermo-inflated roof is a much faster solution than Kingspan and also adds greater insulation properties than single skin steel or PVC alone.
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