LiquiTEC Roof System
Cold Liquid Applied, fully reinforced waterproofing system for roofs.
The Bauder LiquiTEC Roof System was developed to offer the maximum versatility in roof waterproofing. The unique system properties allow Bauder LiquiTEC to be used all year round to waterproof cold, or inverted flat roof constructions, including extensive and intensive green roofs. The system is suitable for both new and refurbishment projects where its compatibility with most substrates becomes invaluable.
The fast curing properties of the PMMA waterproofing resins allow exceptionally fast installation times compared with other less technically advanced cold liquid applied systems.
KEY FEATURES
- Totally Cold Applied
- Polyester reinforced
- >2 mm dry film thickness
- Exceptionally fast curing
- Compatible with a wide range of substrates
- Seamless – no joints or fixings
- Solvent, isocyanate and halogen free
- Fire resistant
- Root resistant (FLL certified)
- 20 year guarantee
- Colour - RAL 7031 Blue Grey




Refurbishment of Lanchester School saved £24,500 in heating costs and reduced CO2 emissions by approximately 74 tonnes per year.
The Bauder Group, has achieved a first in environmental certification for two of its green roof products; ahead of any other roofing company in the UK.
An innovative housing development by Metropolitan Housing Trust has been awarded a CABE Building for Life Silver Standard...
There are two options for improving the waterproofing on a current roof; to strip off the failing system or to overlay it. In either case, the first steps are to examine the.
If we don’t have the skills to do it, common sense tells us that a job is not only going to be difficult but also risky and costly.
150 Cheapside is a new-build office development in the centre of London, offering 182,740 sq ft of office space with a roof terrace
York Hospital remains operational during roofing works to refurbish the 2000sq metre failing roof above the Oncology Ward. The roof...
Tony Russell, Deputy Director of Estates at University Campus Suffolk (UCS) in Ipswich knows all too well about the challenges of making a green building work.
A new fastening system enables the support elements to be installed very quickly, easily and securely without any major roof penetrations.
In recent years, changes to various sections of the Building Regulations seem to have conspired to make it very difficult to design and install flat roof waterproofing to upstands 