
Burberry Blyth
A refurbishment project delivering a new insulated Reinforced Bitumen Membrane (RBM), warm roof and BauderSOLAR F XL PV installation, improving energy performance and long-term resilience across this busy distribution facility.
Synopsis
The Burberry Blyth distribution facility required a full roof refurbishment after the existing waterproofing and insulation reached the end of serviceable life. As a warehouse in constant operation, maintaining a dry and thermally efficient environment was essential for protecting stored goods and ensuring uninterrupted logistics activity.
The BauderFlex Reinforced Bitumen Membrane system was selected as a resilient and reliable solution for the metal deck construction. The refurbishment involved stripping the roof back to the original substrate so the deck condition could be fully assessed and repaired where required. A warm roof build-up was introduced using BauderPIR FA TE insulation to improve thermal performance and manage energy use across the large footprint of the facility.
To further enhance the site’s long-term energy performance, a BauderSOLAR F XL photovoltaic system was installed as part of the upgrade. The array provides a dependable source of renewable electricity for the facility and supports operational efficiency improvements.
The completed works provide long-term protection and dependable performance for a building that plays an important role in Burberry’s distribution network.
Bauder building board
Project | Burberry Blyth |
Location | Blyth |
Project type | Refurbishment |
Roof size | 12650 m2 |
Specifier | Southgate and Sarabia Architects |
Approved contractor | Everlast Waterproofing Ltd |


