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Stormseal is a polyethylene film that heat-shrinks to securely wrap a damaged roof or structure. Unlike tarps, Stormseal stays put until permanent repairs can be made, resisting wind, rain and hail and preventing further distress and costly damage.
Yes, it works on flat roofs for temporary water protection. It’s weldable with a system of joining the film so you can tailor fit it to just about anything.
Stormseal is a polyethylene film that heat-shrinks to securely wrap a damaged roof or structure. Unlike tarpaulins, Stormseal stays put until permanent repairs can be made, resisting wind, rain and hail and preventing further distress and costly damage.
Stormseal is an incredibly versatile protective film that cover roofs and walls on almost any damaged building or structure. It saves time, money and frustration for all everyone; from the homeowner or facility/strata managers to the installer, TPAs and insurer.
The place is a mess, the residents are stressed, and you need to make a quick decision about the best way to protect the remaining structure and contents from further wind, rain or hail. For decades, the standard roof restoration practice has been to sling a tarpaulin over the damage.
Stormseal is a polyethylene film that heat-shrinks to securely wrap a damaged roof or structure. Unlike tarpaulins, Stormseal stays put until permanent repairs can be made, resisting wind, rain and hail and preventing further distress and costly damage.
Stormseal is a polyethylene film that heat-shrinks to securely wrap a damaged roof or structure. Unlike tarpaulins, Stormseal stays put until permanent repairs can be made, resisting wind, rain and hail and preventing further costly damage.
Find a Stormseal Installer as with Stormseal protecting your home you’ll sleep soundly, knowing your family are safe until full repairs can be made.
Stormseal shrinks around damaged roofs. Unlike tarps, Stormseal stays on through wind, rain, hail & storm, preventing further distress and costly damage.
The “Blue Tarp” Tarpaulin Age began when some bright spark realized that fabric + oil/wax = temporary waterproofing. Over time, we found many uses.