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CorkSol offer one of the most sustainable solutions for the commercial build sector.

Through our SprayCork coating we are helping the UK commercial sector build towards a better, greener future.

Advanced Spray Coatings offer an innovative solution for commercial projects, be it new build, retrofit and renovation, or extensions.

Ideally, we seek to work with architects, designers and planners at an early conceptual stage to specify the best solution to meet the project objectives.

As well as protecting your building and improving its energy performance, our commercial wall, ceiling, and roof coatings also add to the beauty of its design.

And not only is cork one of the most sustainable building products available, but it also has a range of benefits to satisfy commercial build requirements, such as;

 

  • Euro B class fire rating – this means that cork can be used as a protective fire coating on external facades to 18m, or internally with no height restrictions

  • Thermal insulation – improved thermal performance reduces heat loss and improves air tightness, meaning superior energy efficiency

  • Acoustic performance – demonstrating a reduction up to 38dB in sound pressure levels, SprayCork can help reduce ambient sounds and noise levels from external sources

  • Class 1 Vapour Permeability – being vapour permeable allows the structure to breathe, especially important in traditional buildings and conservation refurbs

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Sustainability

We understand the severity of the climate crisis and the role played by the construction industry – 39% of global carbon emissions come from buildings and construction, of which, 28% is from energy consumption. By improving the energy efficiency of existing and new build properties we can create a better future for our planet – that’s why we’re committed to supplying products from a sustainable source.

 

SprayCork sustainable coating uses granulated bark from the cork oak tree which is stripped away from the tree without felling it. Over the following nine years the bark re-grows before being harvested up to a further 8 times, making it a truly sustainable resource. And during the regeneration process the tree absorbes much more carbon dioxide than usual, which is good for the planet. All elements of the harvested cork are used, in industries such as wine corkage, with all waste and dust being used in biomass.

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