Garland UK Technical Manager
Rob Wall
Approved Contractor
Future Roof Leeds
Garland System
R-MER LOC
Sector
Public
Size
1,200sqm
Single-Point Guarantee
30 year
SC2 Water Park in Rhyl, a flagship leisure destination for Denbighshire County Council, faced an unexpected crisis when severe storms ripped off the original roof. With the previous manufacturer no longer trading, the Council needed an experienced, technically capable partner who could restore the site quickly and ensure it was protected for decades to come.
Already a trusted supplier to the Council, Garland UK was appointed to design and deliver a bespoke, long-term roofing solution capable of withstanding the demanding coastal environment and safeguarding this key community facility.
Garland UK Technical Manager Rob Wall specified the R-MER LOC standing seam metal system, designed for storm resilience, thermal efficiency, and long service life in marine climates. Its penetration-free, zip-free seam design enabled faster installation and allowed for thermal movement without panel distortion.
The system was tailored to the building’s complex geometry, with 22 metre top sheet runs and 18 metre lower runs. Approved contractor, Future Roof Leeds, carried out the works, reusing the existing perforated aluminium liner where possible to reduce waste and disruption.
A high-performance, foil-lined vapour control layer was installed, along with upgraded insulation and a breather membrane suitable for coastal exposure. Acoustic infills were also integrated to maintain internal sound control, enhancing the original system’s acoustic performance.