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Uninsulated ⁄ overlay of existing membrane Projects where the Triflex membrane is to be applied directly to the structural deck or to an existing membrane ⁄ system. |
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Warm roof Projects where the insulation is adhered to the substrate and the Triflex membrane is the final waterproofing layer. |
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Inverted roof (ballast or paving) Projects where the Triflex membrane is used to waterproof the substrate and is subsequently overlaid with insulation, ballasted with gravel or paving on supports. |
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Paved roof (plaza decks ⁄ podium roofs) Projects where the Triflex membrane is used to waterproof the substrate and is subsequently overlaid with paving, either on a mortar bed or supports. |
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Buried membrane roof (cementitious ⁄ structural overlay) Projects where the Triflex membrane is used to waterproof the substrate and subsequently overlaid with either a cementitious overlay or directly built on top of e.g. for waterproofing beneath walls. |
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Submerged roof (water features, fountains and cascades) Projects where the Triflex membrane is used to waterproof the substrate and is to be permanently or semi-permanently submerged under water. May be used with or without other coverings such as tiles. |
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Heavily trafficked roof Projects where the Triflex membrane is used to waterproof and surface the roof for other than general maintenance traffic e.g. pedestrianised roofs or heavily accessed industrial roofs. |
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Extensive green roofs A form of inverted roof construction where the Triflex membrane is used to waterproof the substrate of green roofs, designed for lightweight vegetation using hydroseeding, plug planting, sedum mat or brown roofing. |
Hybrid roofs Although the above cover the majority of roof system build ups, Triflex systems are also suitable for hybrid roofs featuring a combination of the above. |
| The Triflex Technical Team will be pleased to advise on the suitability of our systems for the proposed application. |
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