Over-cladding & Encapsulation
Over-cladding & Encapsulation
What is Overcladding?
Over cladding & Encapsulation are cost effective roof refurbishment methods that extend the lifespan of ageing industrial and commercial roofs. If your building’s roof is deteriorating but largely intact, these solutions allow you to upgrade its performance without the expense and disruption of a full roof replacement.
Over cladding involves installing new roofing material over an existing roof, while encapsulation uses advanced coatings to seal and protect the roof surface. Both approaches can significantly improve insulation, weather protection, and the appearance of your building, all with minimal impact on daily operations.
What is Roof Encapsulation?
Roof encapsulation is a different technique for refurbishing an existing roof. Instead of adding new panels, encapsulation uses specialised liquid coatings or membranes to seal the current roof surface.
The coating is applied across the roof, bonding to materials like metal or aged felt and forming a continuous waterproof layer. Encapsulation is particularly effective for metal roofs that suffer from corrosion at joints and edges, as well as for safely sealing asbestos-containing roofs

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Commercial Roof Cladding Advantages
Commercial buildings such as retail units, shopping centres, offices, and public facilities also gain significant advantages from roof over cladding.
Aesthetic upgrade: A clean, modern roof façade achieved through over cladding can greatly improve the look of a commercial building.
Energy efficiency and comfort: Over cladding a commercial roof adds insulation that stabilises indoor temperatures.
Property value and longevity: Investing in over cladding is essentially investing in the building itself. A weather-tight, energy-efficient roof in good condition can increase the market value of commercial real estate.
Minimal business disruption: Time is money for commercial enterprises. Because over cladding installation is swift and avoids tearing off the old roof, businesses can keep operating as normal in most cases.
Commercial Roof Encapsulation Benefits
When the existing roof is largely intact but suffering from leaks, corrosion or surface deterioration, encapsulation provides a fast, non disruptive solution.
Minimal disruption to business activities: One of the greatest benefits of encapsulation for commercial premises is the lack of disruption. As the existing roof is not removed, work can often be completed with no need to vacate the building.
Cost effective refurbishment: Encapsulation is typically more affordable than over cladding or full replacement. It eliminates the need for removing and disposing of old materials, especially in the case of asbestos cement sheets.
Improved waterproofing and leak protection: Encapsulation systems form a seamless, bonded surface over the entire roof area. This prevents water ingress, even at joints and penetrations where leaks are most common.
Improved appearance and longevity: Modern encapsulation coatings are available in a range of finishes, including neutral or branded colours, allowing you to refresh the look of your commercial property.
Over cladding Asbestos Roofs
Many older industrial and agricultural buildings in the UK have roofs made of asbestos cement sheets. While these asbestos roofs are durable, they become a concern as they age and start to leak or deteriorate.
Removing an asbestos roof entirely is expensive and requires strict safety procedures but over cladding provides a smart alternative in many cases.
Safety: All asbestos containing material remains sealed in place, preventing any harmful fibres from being released.
Cost effectiveness: Avoiding full asbestos removal saves a considerable amount of money. Specialist removal and disposal of asbestos can be one of the biggest expenses in a roof replacement project.
Regulatory compliance: Over cladding must be carried out by professionals who follow asbestos safety regulations.
Preserved roof integrity: As long as the existing asbestos cement roof is stable (not extensively cracked or crumbling), over cladding adds a protective layer that stops leaks immediately.
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