Building protection sustainable and efficient thinking
REGUPOL, the sustainable building material for extending the service life of waterproofing systems
A sustainably produced protective layer not only provides protection from mechanical damage or eases the burdens of freeze/thaw cycles, but also prolongs service life of the roof’s waterproofing system by using recyclable raw materials. This in turn contributes to the sustainability of the entire property. REGUPOL supplies protective layers optimised for specific applications – structural protection solutions in construction and civil engineering, from flat roof waterproofing to foundation waterproofing. REGUPOL products also contribute reducing greenhouse gases by containing over 95 percent recycled material. They are quick to install and remove, and enable responsible tradesmen and property owners to construct sustainable buildings.
29 PRODUCTS FROM THE CONSTRUCTION DIVISION CRADLE TO CRADLE CERTIFIED® AT THE BRONZE LEVEL
This concept offers an alternative to our throw-away society, whereby all products, buildings, or services are oriented around a continuous and consistent circular economy.
Maintenance paths
REGUPOL walkway clearly marks maintenance paths and areas on flat roofs and sustainably protects waterproofing and insulation.
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REGUPOL vegetation control 767 avoids unwanted vegetation and eliminates the use of environmentally damaging herbicides. Sustainable and active environmental protection.
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REGUPOL resist geo combines a protective and a drainage layer. The material allows water to seep through unhindered, retains suspended solids and is rot-proof at the same…
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REGUPOL terrace is frost-proof, water-permeable and available in various thicknesses and dimensions. It reliably prevents damage to the waterproofing by the substructure and…
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REGUPOL resist protects the waterproofing and insulation of your flat roof — sustainable, durable and highly resilient, the protective layer in numerous formats and…
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