Stormseal is a polyethylene film that heat-shrinks to securely wrap a damaged roof or structure.
Unlike tarpaulins, Stormseal stays put until permanent repairs can be made, resisting wind, rain and hail and preventing further costly damage.
This award-winning, Australian innovation helps businesses and communities to recover faster from disastrous weather.
Stormsealed properties worldwide
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Watertight
Stormseal is also resistant to further storms including hail and winds up to 160kmph/100mph.
Months or more of protection
Stormseal can last over a year, giving you peace of mind until final repairs are made. See our extreme test in the Swiss Alps.
Stormseal vs Tarps
Traditionally, storm-damaged properties are covered with tarpaulins, attached with ropes and sandbags.
These tarps inevitably slip, blow off or collapse as more bad weather hits.
Over the life of an insurance claim, which can be up to 12 months after a major weather event, tarps fail five times on average and often more than 10 times. This puts your staff, customers, equipment and reputation at risk.
Make safe with Stormseal
Unlike tarps, Stormseal goes on once and stays put, resisting all weather and protecting your premises until permanent repairs are made.
This saves you the frustration of dealing with failing tarps over and over again.
In the majority of cases, Stormsealed businesses can return to work and carry on as usual until the insurance claim is settled.
See Stormseal in action
Get Stormseal
Find your closest installer on our interactive map or request Stormseal from your insurance company.
Or give us a call on +44 121 231 7290 or email info@stormseal.com to find out how to protect your building with Stormseal.