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Steel Boats
Directors of this company have many years experience of building and fitting out steel boats for use on inland waterways. Over the years industry standards have steadily improved as client expectations and awareness has grown.
Directors of this company have many years experience of building and fitting out steel boats for use on inland waterways. Over the years industry standards have steadily improved as client expectations and awareness has grown. During the past eight years every one of our projects have been insulated with sprayed polyurethane and arising from our determination to provide a quality finish at reasonable cost we decided to offer this service.
An associate with 30 years experience of foam spraying never tiers of telling us that it is not rocket science. It does however call for top quality materials to be applied from state of the art equipment by trained operators using skill and attention to detail to attain 100 percent cover of surfaces on which condensation will otherwise form.

We aim to provide 25mm thickness to all exposed steelwork with Class 1 fire rating (BS 476 Pt 7) foam and provided that all the carcassing has been completed beforehand there should be no necessity to damage the integrity of the insulation in the final fitting out. Despite the class 1 fire rating, foam is combustible at very high temperatures and all welding should be completed before spraying commences.
An associate with 30 years experience of foam spraying never tiers of telling us that it is not rocket science. It does however call for top quality materials to be applied from state of the art equipment by trained operators using skill and attention to detail to attain 100 percent cover of surfaces on which condensation will otherwise form.

We aim to provide 25mm thickness to all exposed steelwork with Class 1 fire rating (BS 476 Pt 7) foam and provided that all the carcassing has been completed beforehand there should be no necessity to damage the integrity of the insulation in the final fitting out. Despite the class 1 fire rating, foam is combustible at very high temperatures and all welding should be completed before spraying commences.