Anticon Roofing Blanket
Insulate your metal roof with Anticon roofing blanket to get the very best out of your new metal roof.
Benefits of roof insulation
Insulation directly under your metal roof is one of the most effective ways of controlling condensation, temperature and reducing unwanted noise.
Manufactured & used in Australia for over 40 years
Anticon Roofing Blanket
Insulate your metal roof with Anticon roofing blanket to get the very best out of your new metal roof.
Benefits of roof insulation
Insulation directly under your metal roof is one of the most effective ways of controlling condensation, temperature and reducing unwanted noise.
Manufactured & used in Australia for over 40 years
Benefits of Insulating your Metal Roof
Get the very best out of your new metal roof, upgrade with Anticon™ Roof Insulation
If you’re building a new home or planning a major renovation with a new metal roof, upgrade your roof with Anticon™ to enhance your comfort and keep your home in top condition.
Your new metal roof is about more than just how great it looks, it also protects you from the elements and it’s a critical part of your building structure. To get the very best out of your new metal roof, Bradford recommends you upgrade to include additional roof insulation to reduce the risk of condensation, increase your roof’s acoustic and thermal qualities, and improved fire resistance.
- Condensation control
- Acoustic Benefits
- Thermal Benefits
- Fire Resistance
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When do I ask my builder?
When do I ask my builder?
As Anticon™ Roof Insulation can only be effectively installed during construction, the timing for an upgrade decision is critical.
Most new home builders have tight specifications for their new homes which may not include any acoustic insulation or anti-condensation products. Many builders will be happy to include a roof upgrade when it is not too late for them to amend their standard construction plans.
There are typically 5 stages to be aware of when you are planning your home with your builder. You should ask your builder to include Anticon™ no later than the Tender stage.
1SaleThis is when you reach agreement on a home plan with your builder based on an indicative estimate.
You should inform your builder at this stage that you want to make sure your new home can be upgraded with Bradford Roof Upgrade.
2TenderThis is when you agree on a fixed price tender that details the major inclusions and itemised costs for building your new home with standard inclusions.
It is at the tender stage that you should ensure you have Bradford Roof Upgrade included.
3Plans & ExternalsThis is generally where your contract is presented and where all exterior features are finalised. If not already agreed, Bradford Roof Upgrade should be discussed and included at this point.
4Internal SelectionTogether with a selection consultant you choose the fixtures and fittings inside your home. Although unlikely, you may be able to add Bradford Roof Upgrade at this stage.
5Electrical SelectionFinal selections of electrical fittings. By ensuring you have considered your total home comfort before the Plan & Externals stage you can relax in the knowledge you have made the best choices for your family.
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Bradford has been making Australian homes more comfortable for over 80 years with products that are designed in Australia for Australian conditions with guaranteed performance.
Bradford Products are fully guaranteed and backed by CSR and are approved by the National Asthma Council’s Sensitive Choice® program, making it ideal for the homes of asthma and allergy sufferers.
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