GRP stands for Glass Reinforced Plastic, which can also be referred to as Fibreglass, Composite Plastic and FRP (Fibreglass-Reinforced Polymer)
GRP is a lightweight yet strong building material that resists corrosion and is extremely versatile.
GRP is so versatile due to its vast moulding capabilities for simple or complicated shapes and structures.
Due to its molecular make-up, GRP can withstand temperatures that would normally compromise other materials and result in making them weaker.
There is no reason why a correctly installed GRP roof shouldn’t last at least 30 years.
Some customers ask us if GRP is a new thing.. however, GRP has been around for decades starting in the 1940s in the UK.
Originally within the boating and marine industry and once it’s fantastic properties were recognised it has been used in all manner of industries such as:
Building and Construction
Aerospace
Tourist Parks
Automotives
Anti Slip Areas
Sporting Goods
and many more industries.
When it comes to Flat Roofing GRP is extremely cost-effective, especially since it is usually used on probably the biggest investment people can make. Their home.
Its benefits such as:
Non-Corrosive
Low Maintenance
It’s Strength
Lightweight
Non-conductive
Versatility
Durability
Makes it one of the most cost-effective long term flat roofing options on the market when compared to other traditional building materials.
There is no reason why a correctly installed GRP roof shouldn’t last at least 30 years.
You can shop our wide range of GRP Roofing Products HERE