Rockbrook Apartments features a concrete frame with SFS infill stud. The Wraptite membrane, which is both airtight and vapour permeable, is applied to the external face of the wall structure. In this position, the airtightness barrier is moved away from the internal services zone, which simplifies detailing and reduces the number of penetrations.
At the same time, Wraptite’s vapour permeability allows the passage of moisture vapour and helps to eliminate any condensation risk in the wall.
Wraptite has always been a feature of the facade specification at Rockbrook Apartments – and it was originally complemented by an internal membrane acting as a vapour control layer (VCL).
“There was a bit of to-ing and fro-ing about the need for both membranes,” says Gerard Butcher, Contracts Manager at Comer Group Ireland. “Because of how Wraptite performs, we could remove the VCL and save the time and cost of fitting two different membranes.”
Comer Group Ireland is the main contractor and developer, and this project represents their first time working with Wraptite. The apartments feature a lot of detailing, whether that is returning the membrane into window and door openings, sealing the ‘letterboxes’ where M&E services enter the building, or dealing with the external walkway terraces that are a feature of the design. Even with all that detailing, the installation work by specialist contractors BAMCO is progressing well.