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  • BH Norton & Son Ltd.
    5
    39 Gorings Mead, Horsham, RH13 5AA, GB

    B H Norton & Son Ltd is a one-stop solution for all of your building needs. We are a local, family business and have been providing our services for over 35 years throughout the areas of Horsham, West Sussex. Our builders strive to keep our standards high by always finishing each job to a professional standard and keeping our clients informed immediately of any problems that may arise during the course of building. For Extensions or Renovations, you can be sure that we are a company that you can trust and that we will endeavor to commit to our quality guarantee of excellent service.

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  • Southern Counties Home Improvements
    5
    Horsham, GB

    Welcome to Southern Counties Home Improvements, a trusted local roofer in Horsham and the surrounding West Sussex areas. We specialise in providing top-quality roofing solutions, including reroofing, flat roofs, rubber roofs, fascias, soffits, and gutters. Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering exceptional service and ensuring your property is protected from the elements. With years of experience and a commitment to quality, we are the perfect choice for all your roofing needs.

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  • Hazelhurst Roofing
    4.3
    Horsham, GB

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  • Roofline Sussex
    5
    Office 4, 37 Bishopric, Horsham, RH12 1QE, GB

    Roofline Sussex is a company that specializes in installing seamless aluminium guttering systems. With over 25 years of experience, they have a five-star rating and are approved installers of the Mustang Seamless Aluminium Guttering system. They have an office in Horsham and install gutters throughout West Sussex and the surrounding counties. Their gutters are made of 90% recycled aluminium and can be recycled at the end of their life, making them an environmentally friendly option. They offer a 10-year guarantee and a life expectancy of over 30 years. They also provide a free, no-obligation quote for their services.

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Commercial Roofing FAQs

Get answers to frequently asked questions about commercial roofing and connect with qualified commercial roofing contractors in UK.

What is a roof drain, and how does it work?

A roof drain is a plumbing fixture designed to collect water from the roof surface and direct it into the building's drainage system. It's a critical part of a flat roof's drainage system, preventing ponding water and ensuring proper water runoff. Roof drains typically consist of:
  • Drain Strainer: A grate or screen that prevents debris from clogging the drainpipe.
  • Drain Body: Collects the water from the roof.
  • Drainpipe: Connects to the building's drainage system, directing the water away.

How long does a commercial roof last?

The lifespan of a commercial roof depends on the type of roofing system, quality of materials and installation, maintenance, and environmental factors. Generally:
  • Built-Up Roofing (BUR): 15-20 years
  • Modified Bitumen Roofing: 15-25 years
  • Single-Ply Membrane Roofing: 20-35 years
  • Metal Roofing: 40-70 years
  • Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Roofing: 15-30 years
  • Green Roofing: 20-50 years or more with proper maintenance
Regular inspections and timely repairs can significantly extend the lifespan of any commercial roof.

What are the different types of roof drains?

Several types of roof drains are available, each with its design:
  • Conventional Drains: Simple drains with a strainer and a vertical drainpipe.
  • Siphonic Drains: Use the Venturi effect to create a vacuum that pulls water through the drain more rapidly, allowing for smaller drainpipes and reduced roof penetrations.
  • Scupper Drains: Openings in parapet walls or roof edges that allow water to drain off the roof.
A roofing contractor can help you determine the best type of drain for your commercial roof.

How often should my commercial roof be inspected?

Commercial roofs should be inspected at least twice a year:
  • Spring: After the winter months to assess any damage from snow, ice, or freezing temperatures.
  • Fall: Before winter arrives to ensure the roof is ready for harsh weather conditions.
Additional inspections are recommended after any severe weather event, such as a hailstorm, strong winds, or heavy rain. Early problem detection can save you money and prolong roof life.

What is a roof drain, and how does it work?

A roof drain is a plumbing fixture designed to collect water from the roof surface and direct it into the building's drainage system. It's a critical part of a flat roof's drainage system, preventing ponding water and ensuring proper water runoff. Roof drains typically consist of:
  • Drain Strainer: A grate or screen that prevents debris from clogging the drainpipe.
  • Drain Body: Collects the water from the roof.
  • Drainpipe: Connects to the building's drainage system, directing the water away.

How long does a commercial roof last?

The lifespan of a commercial roof depends on the type of roofing system, quality of materials and installation, maintenance, and environmental factors. Generally:
  • Built-Up Roofing (BUR): 15-20 years
  • Modified Bitumen Roofing: 15-25 years
  • Single-Ply Membrane Roofing: 20-35 years
  • Metal Roofing: 40-70 years
  • Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Roofing: 15-30 years
  • Green Roofing: 20-50 years or more with proper maintenance
Regular inspections and timely repairs can significantly extend the lifespan of any commercial roof.

What are the different types of roof drains?

Several types of roof drains are available, each with its design:
  • Conventional Drains: Simple drains with a strainer and a vertical drainpipe.
  • Siphonic Drains: Use the Venturi effect to create a vacuum that pulls water through the drain more rapidly, allowing for smaller drainpipes and reduced roof penetrations.
  • Scupper Drains: Openings in parapet walls or roof edges that allow water to drain off the roof.
A roofing contractor can help you determine the best type of drain for your commercial roof.

How often should my commercial roof be inspected?

Commercial roofs should be inspected at least twice a year:
  • Spring: After the winter months to assess any damage from snow, ice, or freezing temperatures.
  • Fall: Before winter arrives to ensure the roof is ready for harsh weather conditions.
Additional inspections are recommended after any severe weather event, such as a hailstorm, strong winds, or heavy rain. Early problem detection can save you money and prolong roof life.