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It is a revolutionary GRP flat roofing waterproofing system. A Cure It roof is made with specially formulated roofing resin and topcoat.

Features & Benefits

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Queens Award for Enterprise

Awarded in the 2016 innovation category for the development of the Cure It GRP Roofing System.

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20 year materials guarantee

The system comes complete with a 20 year guarantee on the materials from the manufacturer. It also comes with a guarantee from the installer that the flat roof will remain leak free for at least 20 years.

Roofing-resins-topcoats

Duraflex

Roofing resins and topcoats designed for roofing applications, to promote enhanced bonding characteristics and superior flexibility.

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4 Season system

The Cure It range is adapted for seasonal variation in temperature to allow installation year round, including at temperatures down to 0°C.

  • CE conformity marking
  • LABC (Local Authority Building Control) certified
  • Proven certified pedigree to BS and ETAG (European Technical Approval Guidelines) standards
  • Complete range of materials specially formulated for roofing applications by the leading glass reinforced polyester roofing materials manufacturer
  • No seams, joints or welds
  • Cold applied- free from the risks associated with ‘hot works’
  • Extreme UV resistance
  • Good environmental profile
  • Will withstand foot traffic as standard
  • Can be specified for walkways or balconies
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System Accreditations

CE Marking

This shows our compliance with EU harmonised standards and represents rigorous testing to a range of BS (British Standard) and ETAG (European Technical Approval Guidance) standards.

LABC Registered Detail

LABC Registered Detail is a certification process proving compliance with building regulations and standards across England, Wales and Scotland. The LABC Registered Detail certification process involves rigorous testing of the product to provide confidence in the performance and suitability of Cure It on behalf of a body that represents all local authority building control teams nationwide

ISO 9001

The Cure it glass reinforced polyester roofing system is manufactured by G & B (North West) Ltd. and produced under an ISO 9001 certified quality management system. This is an independently audited system which ensures all materials and related services are of a consistently high standard and demonstrate commitment to quality and customer focus. G&B (North West) Ltd has been certified by BSI to ISO 9001 under certificate number FS616789

Cure It GRP Flat Roofing System

Meet the flat roofing system with materials guaranteed for 20 years

 

Cure It is a revolutionary GRP flat roofing waterproofing system. A Cure It roof is made with specially formulated roofing resin and topcoat. This has been designed for roofing applications by the UK’s leading GRP flat roofing materials manufacturer and is supplied with a 20 year materials guarantee.

  • CE conformity marking
  • LABC (Local Authority Building Control) certified
  • Proven certified pedigree to BS and ETAG (European Technical Approval Guidelines) standards
  • ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System manufacturing facility
  • Full range of GRP roofing materials for year-round use
  • 20 year materials guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

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GRP & fibreglass-what is the difference?

GRP (glass reinforced polyester) is the technical name for what is commonly known as ‘fibreglass’. Originally developed in 1938 for use in insulation, GRP is extremely durable and today is used in a variety of applications across a number of industries. Also known as FRP (fibre reinforced polymer) GRP is extremely versatile, strong and waterproof, making GRP the ideal solution for applications such as roofing systems. The ability to produce different finishes such as nonslip surfaces using GRP, in addition to being able to produce unlimited range of colour options for applications of almost any complexity, means that GRP is now a popular and viable alternative to traditional roofing systems used previously.

How long will GRP products last?

Many glassfibre laminates made during the early days of GRP production in the 1940s are still in use today. Extensive testing has demonstrated the typical life expectancy of a GRP roof product to be well in excess of 50 years. And, tests conducted to date have shown ‘no deterioration’ infrastructure or performance throughout the testing period. Additionally, because GRP products or use in extreme conditions such as underwater, when used in the manufacture of boats, a GRP product applied by a specialist company could be expected to last a lifetime.

What colour will my GRP product be?

GRP products supplied by G & B (North West) Ltd can be made in a number of different colour options (any colour in the BS4800 colour range.) For example, GRP roofing products and accessories can be coated on-site by specialists such as roofing contractors to the end client specification.

What are the main applications of GRP?

GRP can be used for a number of applications including roofing, automotive, construction, marine and industrial, including, boats, car bodies, HGV roofs, and shells, pipes, hygienic linings, tanks, building products, ponds, pools, architectural features, green roofs, flat roofs (commercial and domestic), vertical cladding, walkways, bay windows, wind turbine blades, plus a number of other specialist areas.

What are the main benefits of GRP roofing?

GRP has a number of benefits compared to traditional roofing products, especially for flat roofing. There are a number of health & safety benefits from installing a GRP roofing system because GRP products are cold laid and therefore not require any form of heat treatment, helping to protect installers and the general public. As GRP roofing systems are cold-applied they are not subject to the same prohibitive insurance premiums levied at installers using hot-works. Unlike traditional flat roofing systems, GRP flat roofs are extremely durable and completely waterproof, plus they can be finished in any wide range of colours and include options such as nonslip finishes. The entire area on a GRP roof is encapsulated into one single continuous GRP membrane and there are no seams joints or welds. It is also completely UV resistant. GRP roofing systems are also highly adaptable allowing conversion of the roof area to include features such as balconies or walkways within the roof area. Special features such as roof lights can also be included within a GRP roofing system. GRP roofing systems can also be used instead of pitched roofs or to make special features. The major benefit of GRP roofing comes from the fact that a high-quality GRP roofing system which is installed correctly should remain leak-free for life.

Is a GRP roof fire retardant?

G & B (North West) Ltd manufactures specially formulated roofing resins and topcoats with fire certification with no restrictions on their use which is your guarantee for situations where fire safety is a necessity.

How does GRP look when finished?

The surface and colour of a GRP laminate can be modified to your requirements. A choice of smooth or textured finishes can be achieved in any colours from the BS 4800 range.

Is GRP suitable for adverse conditions?

GRP systems are ideally suited to adverse weather conditions and temperature extremes. As GRP is used to make boats and pond liners, it performs well when exposed to cold climates or heavy rain. GRP systems are capable of delivering maximum protection in excess of 50 years. Whilst GRP may not be suitable for applications above 100°C it will perform well within normal temperature extremes are found within global environmental conditions. GRP can withstand dilute acid conditions, it is unsuitable for prolonged immersion in alkaline solutions. A GRP roof is also fully bonded to the surface of the decking boards so it is very resistant to wind uplift.

How long does it take to install a GRP roof?

An average domestic garage roof of around 20m2 can be removed, re-decked, laminated and topcoated within a day by a team of two people.

How long does a GRP roof take to cure?

Depending on the ambient temperature a GRP roof should be cured to the touch within an hour.

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