Flat Roofing Contractors Wendover
Local & Trusted Flat Roofing Specialists in Wendover
Old & New Roofing offers a full range of flat roofing solutions that are tailored to your Wendover property and budget needs. We are a local, professional and fully trained flat roofing company, dedicated to the highest standards in flat roofing installation and repairs.
It all starts with a free, no-obligation roof inspection. We will conduct a thorough roof survey and suggest the best possible materials to protect your Wendover home. We would also advise on other products that may need to be installed. Along with our solid, honest advice, we would be happy to give you a quote and a timeframe for completion.
Our Flat Roofing Options in Wendover include:
- Rubber Roofing (EPDM)
- Fibreglass Roofing (GRP)
- High-Performance Felt Roofing
- Single Ply Roofing
- Hot Melt
- Liquid Roofing Systems
EPDM Rubber Roofing Wendover
EPDM (ethylene-propylene-diene-monomer) is renowned for its strength and durability. When used for flat roofing, it also offers excellent thermal insulation and water resistance. Rubber roofing is growing in popularity around Wendover due to its durability and flexibility, making it easy to shape to almost any surface. Our rubber roofing system comes with a 10-year guarantee.
Fibreglass Roofing (GRP) Wendover
GRP Fibreglass is a single-ply flat roof coating that employs a composite material made from reinforced polyester resin over a high-performance synthetic membrane. Fibreglass roofing is a tough, versatile, long-lasting option suitable for garages, extensions and, small buildings. GRP provides great flexibility whilst also being cost-effective.
Felt Flat Roofing
Felt is the traditional material used for flat roofs. It lasts for many years and is an affordable option compared to other materials. You may have seen felt roofing on garden sheds and small buildings, but it is also suitable as a budget-friendly option for extensions and roof terraces. Felt roofs have an average lifespan of 10-15 years. Our felt roofing system comes with a 10-year guarantee.
Recommended Flat Roofing in Wendover
Call us today and Old & New Roofing will come out and conduct a free comprehensive site survey to assess your roofing requirements. We will then provide you with a free, no-obligation quote to cover all work and materials.
If you accept the quote, then we will arrange a date with you to start the work. All our work is guaranteed, giving you a worry-free experience.
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Affordable Flat Roofers Wendover
Flat roofs have a bad reputation for leaking due to problems with the joins, cracked felt or general wear and tear. Old & New Roofing specialises in providing safe, reliable and secure flat roofing solutions that will last.
Whether you require a flat roof for your garage, conversion, extension, house or shed, our team has the experience and the expertise to ensure that every project is completed on time and within budget, with the minimum of disruption.
FAQs for Flat Roofing in Wendover
Because an EPDM rubber roof is made from rubber, the material cannot be affected by the sun’s UV rays as well as standard weather conditions such as snow, rain and wind. If maintained properly a rubber roof can last in excess of 50 years.
The quality of the material selected for the roof and which way the roof faces in relation to the sun will determine this. On average, most good systems will last over 20 years.
A GRP Flat Roof, or fibreglass roofing as it’s also known, is one of the most popular flat roofing solutions in the UK. GRP stands for Glass Reinforced Polyester, a composite material formed by strengthening plastic with fine fibres made of glass.
An EPDM rubber roof is an exceptionally durable roof made from synthetic rubber roofing membrane. An EDPM roof is usually fully adhered onto the flat surface and has a proven life expectancy of 50 years.
GRP/Fibreglass is a newer roofing system that lends itself best to flat roofing but is also suitable for pitched roofs in some applications. Fibreglass is more durable than felt and stronger too. A fibreglass roof will last for more than 20 years and it’s less likely than felt to develop a fault.
Initially yes, however, the long-term benefits will be obvious as it will outperform the felt roof – you won’t have to worry about replacing it again for a very long time.
Although fibreglass roofs are superior and much more resistant to heat, moisture, water and fire than alternative flat roofing materials meaning that they need much less maintenance as a result, they still require a level of maintenance and cleaning occasionally.
Flexi Proof EPDM rubber can be used on low-pitched roofs. Our installers are experts in bonding rubber membranes on low-pitched roofs. We have successfully installed many EPDM rubber roofs onto pitched roofs.
Costs will vary depending on several factors such as the size of the roof, what roofing material is chosen to cover the roof and the length of time, and the materials needed to complete the job. No two flat roofing jobs are the same. Contact us and we will be happy to provide a free site survey and a no-obligation quote.
Costs will vary depending on the size of your roof, the thickness of the rubber you want to use, how accessible your roof is and the length of time it may take. Contact us and we will be happy to offer a free site survey and quote for your rubber flat roof.
EPDM roofs offer a wealth of benefits that traditional roofing materials don’t offer. The main benefits are that they’re incredibly long-lasting, extremely easy to maintain as moss and algae don’t grow on it and it’s environmentally friendly as the EPDM is made from recycled rubber and materials.
There are approximately twenty, ranging from basic Standard 2mm felt to High Performance Polyester 6mm cap sheets.
A professionally laid GRP fibreglass roof will last for at least 30 years with no measurable deterioration.
Felt roofing is largely made up of modified bitumen combined with either fibreglass or polyester. Felt roofing often consists of several different layers of material that form together and are sealed at the edges, resulting in a tight and durable bond between your property and the outside elements.
There are several methods of applying a felt roof to a building, but the more common technique in modern times is to use a blowtorch to partially melt one side of the felt until it is sticky. This side is then stuck down.
This is not 100% necessary. New high-performance felts have a granular mineral finish to the top layer which acts as UV and Solar protection.