Tilefoam
Tilefoam
Tilefoam is a high performance composite insulation panel consisting of two fused layers: a high strength cementitious tile on top and a high density Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) foam on the bottom.
Composition: Cementitious face (2 cm) + XPS foam core (3 or 5 cm).
Foam Density: 32 - 36 kg/m³.
Thermal Conductivity: Extremely low (maximum thermal protection).
Dimensions: Typically 40x40 cm square panels for easy handling.
Weight: Significantly lighter than traditional tiling systems.
Time Saving: Combines three steps (insulation, sand, tiles) into one simple process.
Weight Reduction: Drastically reduces dead loads on old and new roof structures.
Dual Efficiency: Robust surface for foot traffic + insulating core to block heat gain.
Maintenance Friendly: Panels can be easily removed and reinstalled to access waterproofing layers if needed.
Finishing and insulating final roofs for residential buildings and villas.
Renovating old roofs with heat leakage issues without adding structural strain.
Walkways and service paths on waterproofed roof surfaces.
Preparation: Ensure the waterproofing layer is installed and flood tested first.
Installation: Lay Tilefoam panels directly over the waterproofing or a thin leveling layer of fine sand.
Joints: Fill joints with modified cement mortar or use "Dry Laying" based on project requirements.
