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Roofline is the term used to describe the components that protect the edges of your roof, such as fascias, soffits, guttering and bargeboards. Roofline products are essential for preventing water damage, dampness, rot and pests in your roof and attic space.

uPVC roofline products are durable, weatherproof, low-maintenance and cost-effective. They do not rot, warp, crack or fade like wooden products, and they do not need painting or varnishing. uPVC roofline products also come in a variety of colours and styles to suit your preferences and match your windows and doors.

uPVC roofline products can last for up to 30 years or more, depending on the quality of the installation and the level of care. uPVC roofline products are resistant to corrosion, UV rays, insects and mould, but they may need occasional cleaning to remove dirt and debris.

The cost of installing uPVC roofline products depends on several factors, such as the size and shape of your roof, the type and quantity of products you need, the complexity of the installation and the location of your property.


Re-roofing is the process of replacing an existing roof with a new one. It can involve removing the old roof tiles, felt, battens and insulation, and installing new ones, or laying new tiles over the old ones. Re-roofing can improve the appearance, performance and lifespan of your roof.

Re-roofing may be necessary if your roof is damaged, leaking, sagging, or nearing the end of its life. Re-roofing can also add value to your property, enhance its energy efficiency, and prevent further problems such as dampness, mould and structural issues.

The cost of re-roofing depends on several factors, such as the size and shape of your roof, the type and quality of materials you choose, the complexity and duration of the work, and the location of your property.

The time it takes to re-roof your property depends on the same factors as the cost, but also on the weather conditions and any unforeseen issues that may arise during the work.

Flat roofing is a type of roofing that has a very low slope or pitch, usually less than 10 degrees. Flat roofs are common on extensions, garages, dormers, bay windows and commercial buildings. Flat roofs can be made of various materials, such as felt, asphalt, rubber, fibreglass or metal.

Flat roofing has some advantages over pitched roofing, such as:

It is cheaper and easier to install and maintain
It provides extra space for storage, solar panels or roof gardens
It can be more energy-efficient and reduce heat loss
It can be more resistant to wind and fire damage

The cost of flat roofing depends on several factors, such as the size and shape of your roof, the type and quality of material you choose, the complexity and duration of the work, and the location of your property.

The lifespan of flat roofing depends on the type of material used, the quality of installation and maintenance, and the weather conditions. Generally speaking, flat roofs can last from 10 to 25 years or more, depending on the material. For example, felt roofs can last up to 15 years, rubber roofs can last up to 25 years, and fibreglass roofs can last up to 30 years.

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