Hambleside Danelaw

How long will Dryseal last? Hambleside Danelaw can prove it

  • 10 Jan 2022

Dryseal’s versatile component-based GRP roof waterproofing system has been manufactured by Hambleside Danelaw in its Daventry factory since the early 1990s and is supplied with a 20-year leak-free guarantee. But can the company prove its system will outlast others?

Hambleside Danelaw

This project was completed in March 2000 and is now 21 years old

Hambleside Danelaw

A total of 6 nr Dryseal roofs were installed on this Mansfield property from 1999 onwards and are now up to 22 years old

Hambleside Danelaw

Kirkby-in-Ashfield – installed in 2001 and still going strong aged 20 years

Hambleside Danelaw

Beeston, Notts – not bad for 25 years old

Certified by the BBA since 1995 and fully approved by the NHBC for unrestricted UK use, the 20-year leak-free guaranteed Dryseal system is widely specified by a range of public and private sector clients across the UK and Ireland.

Given the increase of home working over the last 18 months, it has become more important than ever to have a suitable home office space, with flat roofing being one of the most cost-effective and practical solutions.

Dryseal is ideal for home extensions and improvements, with the evidence for its durability being demonstrated here. Hambleside Danelaw aims to ensure Dryseal roofs are of the highest quality, with a network of approved contractors who look to achieve the best possible results.

If you have any questions, get in touch with its team on 01327 710 930.

Visit the website

Hambleside Danelaw Limited
Long March,
Daventry,
Northamptonshire,
N11 4NR,
UK

T: +44 (0) 1327701900
F: +44 (0) 1327701909

Sales and Distribution:
E: [email protected]

Marketing:
E: [email protected]

Technical:
E: [email protected]

Leave a Reply

Latest news

BMBI
GEZE
Encon
SWA

SWA: A focus on Steel Window Association member West Leigh

Located in Charlton, South London, SWA member West Leigh was established during the Blitz, in 1943. During the destruction in London, the company helped in repairing windows and facades that had been damaged by bombings throughout the city.

Posted in Articles, Building Associations & Institutes, Building Industry News, Building Products & Structures, Building Services, Building Systems, Case Studies, Facades, Glass, Glazing, Restoration & Refurbishment, Retrofit & Renovation, Steel and Structural Frames, Walls, Windows