Prefix Systems has announced a partnership with Saveheat Group, which includes Merlin Network, for the supply of its Warmroof system for installations in Scotland.
Warmroof is described as a high performance, solid roof system, which offers a number of impressive USPs and already carries LABSS approval, alongside LABC for England and Wales, for both conservatory replacement and home extension projects.
According to Prefix, Warmroof is ideally suited to the Scottish market as its fully insulated system ensures ‘cold spots’ are eliminated. The Warmroof construction, which has pre-formed insulation sitting above the roof structure, is said to ensure the aluminium framework is fully insulated. Its construction reportedly negates the need for additional battening under the tile when using Envirotile, saving additional fitting days during installation.
Prefix adds that Warmroof is also structurally proven to take a traditional concrete tile or slate, which it says is something no other lightweight tiled roof solution can boast. A newly published 16-page Warmroof Building Regulations brochure from Prefix Systems, which also details the five-step process for compliance, explains the details about LABSS and LABC requirements, along with a guide to good practice.
Saveheat’s sales and operations director, Colin Torley, commented: “Merlin Network is extremely pleased to be appointed as the sole supplier of Prefix roofing systems for the whole of Scotland. Having recently been awarded LABSS for their Warmroof system, this gives us a unique selling point that we will use to grow business in the Scottish area.”