The lowest carbon building is often the one that is not built yet. Recycling, repurposing or renewing existing buildings is an excellent way to get more use out of the embodied carbon of the existing structure, lower the energy used by the inhabitants of the property and prevent expending more carbon on a rebuild.

As a Toitu Carbonzero certified company, Nuralite is committed to helping New Zealand build better. They aim to be involved in projects where smart, innovative design is used and have found roof renewals becoming increasingly popular.

Some building elements last longer than others. Foundations are expected to outlast the interior fit out, for example. Similarly, some roof membranes will need replacement sooner than others.

Nuralite maintains that a long-lasting, quality product is one of the best ways to add sustainable value to any specification choice. Overlaying existing membranes is a great way to breathe life back into a roof and extend a building’s useability.

The robust nature of the Nuraply 3PM system means it can be easily overlaid with two renewals on top of the original system. Therefore the roof can be kept in service for up to 90 years, which is considerably longer than most exterior waterproofing options.