Rooflight Association

Sika joins The Rooflight Association as Associate Member

  • 31 Jan 2024

Sika, the global specialty chemicals company with a leading position in the development and production of systems and products for bonding, sealing, damping, reinforcing, and protecting, joins The Rooflight Association as an Associate Member.

The membership follows a presentation covering Sika’s sealing and adhesive solutions relevant to rooflighting applications given by Sika’s Ali Aydogan, at The Rooflight Association’s last general meeting in December 2023.

Chris Meadows, Head of Sales – Industry at Sika, who also attended the meeting, says: “Our intention as an Associate Member, is to engage in technical dialogue to benefit members’ understanding of  – and application of – ‘best-fit’ adhesive and sealant solutions for rooflighting applications. These are already well established in facade and fenestration applications, including London’s Shard.”

Rooflight Association

Ian Weakford, Rooflight Association Chairman, says: “We are delighted to welcome Sika to The Rooflight Association and believe this move will bring benefits to our members and the whole rooflight industry, through the sharing of knowledge and experience.”

Following its re-brand and re-organisation last year, The Rooflight Association represents the UK’s rooflight industry as a whole and welcomes membership applications from contractors, installers, specifiers and consultants, as well as manufacturers of rooflights and associated products. Its mission is to support best practice and to ensure growth and sustainability in all sectors of the industry.

For further information, please contact NARM using the contact details on our website, where you will be directed to the appropriate person.

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