Evaluating Your Roofing Choices: Butynol & Armourplan Single Ply Explained
When selecting a roofing system for commercial or residential applications in New Zealand, two popular options are butynol roofs and Armourplan single-ply roofs. Each has unique advantages and drawbacks, making it essential to consider both before making a decision. Butynol Roofing Advantages: Flexibility: Butynol is a synthetic rubber membrane that offers excellent flexibility, allowing it... Read moreReduce Your Carbon Footprint with Neuchâtel Permatec Waterproofing Solutions
In today’s construction landscape, sustainability is paramount. As architects and builders strive to minimize their carbon footprint, innovative solutions are essential. One key area to focus on is waterproofing, where advanced products like Neuchâtel Permatec can make a significant environmental impact. The Sustainable Choice in Waterproofing Waterproofing protects structures from moisture intrusion but can also... Read moreInverted Roofs: Revolutionising Roofing Systems
Inverted roofs are making a big impact in the construction industry, offering a new take on traditional roofing systems. You might have heard them referred to as the "upside-down revolution" and for a good reason. These innovative roofs, which are popular in Europe, Canada, and the United States, are turning the conventional warm roof on... Read moreNeuchâtel Mastic Asphalt: A Timeless Solution for Modern Challenges
Mastic asphalt, with its rich history and proven durability, stands out as a versatile solution for a range of construction projects. Its unique properties make it particularly well-suited for applications where longevity, waterproofing, and structural stability are absolutely essential. Mastic asphalt's story begins in the 1700s when natural rock asphalt, infused with limestone and bitumen,... Read moreThe Rise of Green Roofs: Building for Tomorrow, Today
The trend towards eco-friendly building practices isn't just a fad; it's become an essential responsibility in the construction industry. Governments worldwide are enforcing regulations mandating the integration of solar panels or green roofs in commercial buildings. The rationale behind this push is grounded in tangible benefits not only for building owners but also for society... Read moreDon’t Let Your Plant-room Dampen Your Forecasts
Plant rooms must be durable and resilient. They directly affect the lifespan of your equipment, the comfort of your occupants, and the financial viability of your business. The plant room acts as the central hub of your building, housing critical components for services like electricity, plumbing, HVAC, and others. Often, it's crammed into the tightest... Read moreCutting Energy Costs with Effective Insulation
Maximizing energy efficiency through effective insulation is a critical consideration for commercial structures in New Zealand. Despite the country’s moderate climate, which can make us a bit complacent, overlooking insulation can lead to significant energy wastage and increased maintenance costs. Not to mention the environmental impact of excessive energy consumption. Fortunately, modern building designs are… Read more
Renovation of Grade 2 Listed Kate Sheppard Building
Located in Kate Sheppard Place, Thornton, this Grade II listed property holds historical significance in Wellington. Identified by Wellington City Council as earthquake-prone due to its pre-1976 construction, it recently underwent extensive renovations and seismic strengthening to ensure its longevity. As part of this restoration, Neuchâtel Mastic Asphalt was applied to replace the original roofing… Read more
Business is Expanding
Neuchâtel Waterproofing Ltd, best known for it’s innovative construction waterproofing solutions including Neuchâtel Mastic Asphalt, and Neuchâtel Permatec, recently announced an agreement with Australian company Unison Joints Pty Ltd, to supply it’s range of top-of-the-line seismic joints in New Zealand. Unison Joints differ from conventional expansion joints in that they are delivered fully assembled, and... Read moreFilling in the Gaps
When it comes to road repairs, particularly on arterial routes, efficiency is everything. Apart from the risk of damage caused to road-users by poorly maintained paving, there’s usually a high cost in shutting down roads for repairs and a very small window when the road can be worked on. Usually problems arise at seams in... Read morePreservation Through Precision: Safeguarding Heritage Structures with Expert Waterproofing
When it comes to waterproofing heritage or old wooden structures, caution and expertise are paramount. A poignant reminder of this came from a devastating fire at a historic homestead in Hawkes Bay. The tragedy unfolded during a renovation project, highlighting the delicate balance between preservation and risk. Refurbishing heritage buildings poses unique challenges. These structures,… Read more