Are you renovating? Building a house from scratch? Choose the right roofing sealant tape and avoid infiltrations, ad-hoc repairs, and hidden costs. See the available solutions at P VCmag.
You start roofing work and everything seems simple until the first rains. A wrong joint, a screw put in haste, an area treated superficially… and water finds its way exactly where it shouldn't. It doesn't enter spectacularly, it doesn't flow in torrents.
It infiltrates slowly, constantly, until the wood swells, the thermal insulation degrades, and repairs that were not planned appear, while a roofing sealant tape could have prevented these things.
Where is roof sealing actually lost?
Between panels joints.
The area of vertical battens.
Nail punctures.
Connections to chimneys or metal elements.
A rigid solution never reaches these areas. You need materials that mold, remain elastic, and resist water, UV rays, and large temperature variations over time. Butyl and bituminous tapes solve exactly these areas. They are applied quickly, adhere to different supports, and create a continuous barrier against infiltrations.
What types of roofing tapes can you find at P VCmag?
Omega Plasto butyl rubber waterproof adhesive tapes, widths 75-450 mm.
Omega NDBESK bituminous sealing tapes for vertical battens.
Universal bituminous sealing tapes, widths 100-900 mm.
Omega NDBDSK vertical batten sealing tapes.
BLACKBAND butyl sealing tapes.
ALUBUTYLBAND reflective butyl sealing tapes.
Reflective aluminum ALUBAND tapes.
NAILPLASTER sealing tapes for nail punctures.
Universal Flexi Band tapes, including UV-resistant variants.
Airstop Timberflex tapes for wood structures and roof areas.
Connect Band tapes for moisture and uneven substrates.
BYTUMPRIMER bituminous primer for membranes and bituminous tapes.
How to choose the right sealing tape
Apply butyl tapes for metal joints and quick repairs.
Use bituminous tapes for large surfaces and battens.
Choose variants with an aluminum layer for direct sun exposure.
Seal punctures with dedicated tapes for nails and screws.
Apply bituminous primer to difficult supports for secure adhesion.
How to apply the tapes so they last
Clean and dry the support.
Degrease metal areas.
Apply primer where necessary.
Press the tape evenly, without tension.
Seal the edges by pressing firmly.
Why look for roofing tapes at P VCmag?

