Buildings Rain Inside!

Released on = December 7, 2005, 7:14 am

Press Release Author = Rooftherm Roofing and Insulation Services

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = THis winter rainy days and frosty overnight temperatures
have contributed to record amounts of condensation in uninsulated buildings.
Polyurethane spray foam is a fast, low cost solution to this common problem.

Press Release Body = November and December so far have both been very wet and cold
months. This is a perfect recipe for condensation. For condensation to form it needs
moist air coming into contact with a cold surface. All uninsulated cold roofs have
suffered with condensation in record amounts this year due to the high number of
rainy days and frosty overnight temperatures. Condensation if left unchecked will
cause great long term damage to buildings potentially causing rotting timbers and
rusting steel work.

An enquiry to Rooftherm was made by a green fresh food supplier to the major
supermarkets based in Evesham, Worcestershire. They reported that its main
processing building, a prefabricated uninsulated steel building, was literally
raining inside resulting in electrical shorts and lost time on production as lines
had to be closed. The condensation was so bad that the ceilings dripped water like
rain continuously throughout the working day. Not only did workers get an early cold
shower but, rather chillingly, the dripping condensation caused numerous electrical
shorts in high powered electrical equipment used on the production lines. Lines had
to be closed for safety sake and equipment turned off before anyone could be
electrocuted.

Clearly the uninsulated steel roof is the problem since a massive amount of
condensation was forming on this large cold surface. The steel being at ice
temperature was responsible for rapidly chilling the air to dew point and yielding
massive amounts of condensation to the extent that it simply dripped off the steel
ceiling.

The solution is to insulate the roof with a material that is quick to install so
that minimal production time is not lost, withstands moisture (most insulation
materials don't) and stays put without being a health hazard to workers below. The
answer? Polyurethane spray foam will be hot applied under and pressure welded to the
underside of the steel roof to provide an anti-condensation coating. Polyurethane
foam is the best commercial insulator and sealer and will prevent the moist air from
coming into contact with the cold steel and thus prevent condensation from forming.
As a retro fit product it saves time and money over a new roof with built in
insulation. It is also inert and cures rapidly with no health risks. End of
condensation problem!

More details about condensation and polyurethane spray foam technology can be found
at www.rooftherm.co.uk.


Web Site = http://www.rooftherm.co.uk

Contact Details = Andrew Mullins

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