Tapes
Strong and tight connections that seal critical areas and increase the durability of the entire roofing system.

: Odporność na +100°C °C

: Butyl band
: Odporność na -30°C - +80°C °C




A well-made roof seal is essential for the durability of the entire structure and the comfort of residents. Installation and insulation tapes help maintain tightness in critical areas – at the joints of roofing membranes, vapour barrier films or around windows, light tunnels and chimneys. They prevent water and vapour from penetrating the thermal insulation layers, effectively protecting the home from heat loss. Made of polypropylene nonwoven fabric, polyethylene film with PET mesh, butyl or aluminium, they are distinguished by their durability and resistance to weather conditions. This makes them a reliable protective element in both newly built and modernised roofs.
Modern installation tapes are suitable for many situations – not only for joining roofing membranes or vapour barrier underlays. They are also used to seal gaps around roof windows, light tunnels and chimneys, places particularly vulnerable to leaks. They can also be used to attach insulation materials to various substrates, such as wood, brickwork or metal. Another advantage is their ease of use. The tapes are available in various widths and lengths, allowing them to be tailored to specific needs. They come in single-sided and double-sided adhesive variants, which increases their functionality. Some models also offer additional features, such as heat reflection or increased resistance to UV rays, allowing them to be tailored to the specific roof and its operating conditions.
Although installation tapes seem to be a minor element in the overall roofing system, their role cannot be overestimated. They determine whether the insulation remains dry and effective, and the house remains free from moisture and heat loss. In combination with membranes, underlays and other accessories, they form a coherent protection system that increases the durability and energy efficiency of the building.