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  • Sussex Flat Roofing
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    72 Harbour View Road, Pagham, PO21 4RH, GB

    Welcome to sussex flat roofing Flat Roof Replacement & Maintenance We are a professional and reliable flat roofing company in Sussex, covering a variety of flat roofing needs. We have a vast experience of every type of flat roofing requirement, including GRP fibreglass, felt and asphalt roofs. We pride ourselves in only using qualified and experienced roofers in Sussex to guarantee excellent craftsmanship and happy customers! We offer workmanship guarantees and are fully covered by Public Liability Insurance. Get in touch 07703 463102 Flat Roof Replacements Sussex Repair or renew your garage, workshop, extension, porch, or shed’s flat roof. Sussex Flat Roofing offer a service that‘s second to none. Our vast experience working on houses, bungalows and commercial property means we can replace your flat roof with the minimum of disturbance and upheaval. Using tried and tested methods a flat roof replacement doesn’t have to upset your routine, or hurt your wallet. Read more here... Maintenance and Flat Roof Repairs Sussex Maintaining your home can be difficult and sometimes costly, especially if you have flat roofs that haven’t been maintained. Maintaining and repairing flat roofs is essential to keeping your household costs down. Keeping a roof maintained properly means your garage, workshop, extension, porch or shed stays dry and safe from damage. Working with fibreglass, felt or asphalt roofs, Sussex Flat Roofing are experts in locating leaks, repairing your roof and then offering roof maintenance advice. Read more here... Five good reasons to call Sussex Flat Roofing We repair damaged or old flat roofs throughout Sussex We provide, repair and install brand new felt and GRP fibreglass roofing We offer no obligation, free quotations in Sussex We will work within agreed budgets, completing work on time We are fully insured and our work is guaranteed Flat Roof Repairs Throughout Sussex Repair or renew your garage, workshop, extension, porch, or shed’s flat roof.

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  • K Fellowes Roofing Ltd
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    29 Hillsboro Road, Bognor Regis, PO21 2DX, GB

    K Fellowes Roofing, Tile And Slate Specialists in Bognor Regis, have nearly 30 years experience in the roofing industry.We can cover all aspects necessary to satisfy the most demanding of situations.From small porches & dormers to blocks of flats & offices, (even Church Halls), all can be catered for with the correct specification individually tailored to meet clients needs without compromising on quality.ICOPAL Approved Contractor Approved Marley Weatherboard Installer Ensuring the highest standards of working practice and installation of Icopal’s wide range of roofing systems Approved Marley Weatherboard Installers West Sussex www.marleyeternit.co.uk For more examples of our quality roofing workmanship please check our different roofing services we offer in Bognor Regis, Chichester, Littlehampton, Worthing, and all the surrounding areas within West Sussex

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Frequently Asked Questions About Roofing Companies

Find answers to common questions about roofing companies and hiring roofing contractors in the UK.

How long does a roof typically last?

A roof's lifespan depends heavily on the roofing material and maintenance. Here are some general estimates:
  • Asphalt Shingles: 20-30 years
  • Metal Roofing: 40-70 years
  • Tile Roofing: 50-100 years or more (clay and slate)
  • Flat Roofing: 15-30 years (depending on material)
  • Slate: 100 years or more
  • Wood Shakes or Shingles: 30-50 years (with proper maintenance)
Regular maintenance can extend a roof's lifespan significantly.

What is the difference between a roofer and a general contractor?

While both can be involved in construction projects, they specialize in different areas:
Roofer: Specializes in roof installations, repairs, and replacements. They have expertise in roofing materials, techniques, and safety practices specific to roofing.
General Contractor: Oversees and manages entire construction projects, including hiring and coordinating subcontractors, such as roofers, electricians, plumbers, etc. They handle overall project planning, scheduling, and budgeting.
For roofing projects, it's generally best to hire a roofing contractor who specializes in roof work.

How do I choose the right type of roof for my climate?

Consider your local climate when choosing a roof:
  • Hot Climates: Opt for light-colored or reflective roofing materials to reduce heat absorption. Consider tile roofs for their thermal mass and heat resistance.
  • Cold Climates: Ensure your roof has adequate insulation and ventilation to prevent ice dams and moisture buildup. Metal roofs can shed snow effectively.
  • High-Wind Areas: Choose roofing systems with high wind ratings and properly installed hurricane straps or clips to enhance wind resistance.
  • Areas with Heavy Rainfall: Ensure your roof has proper drainage and a waterproof membrane to prevent leaks.

What should I do with my old roof after replacement?

Most roofing contractors include the disposal of old roofing materials in their quotes. They will typically haul the debris to a landfill or a recycling center, depending on local regulations and the materials. You can inquire about recycling options and environmentally friendly disposal practices.

How long does a roof typically last?

A roof's lifespan depends heavily on the roofing material and maintenance. Here are some general estimates:
  • Asphalt Shingles: 20-30 years
  • Metal Roofing: 40-70 years
  • Tile Roofing: 50-100 years or more (clay and slate)
  • Flat Roofing: 15-30 years (depending on material)
  • Slate: 100 years or more
  • Wood Shakes or Shingles: 30-50 years (with proper maintenance)
Regular maintenance can extend a roof's lifespan significantly.

What is the difference between a roofer and a general contractor?

While both can be involved in construction projects, they specialize in different areas:
Roofer: Specializes in roof installations, repairs, and replacements. They have expertise in roofing materials, techniques, and safety practices specific to roofing.
General Contractor: Oversees and manages entire construction projects, including hiring and coordinating subcontractors, such as roofers, electricians, plumbers, etc. They handle overall project planning, scheduling, and budgeting.
For roofing projects, it's generally best to hire a roofing contractor who specializes in roof work.

How do I choose the right type of roof for my climate?

Consider your local climate when choosing a roof:
  • Hot Climates: Opt for light-colored or reflective roofing materials to reduce heat absorption. Consider tile roofs for their thermal mass and heat resistance.
  • Cold Climates: Ensure your roof has adequate insulation and ventilation to prevent ice dams and moisture buildup. Metal roofs can shed snow effectively.
  • High-Wind Areas: Choose roofing systems with high wind ratings and properly installed hurricane straps or clips to enhance wind resistance.
  • Areas with Heavy Rainfall: Ensure your roof has proper drainage and a waterproof membrane to prevent leaks.

What should I do with my old roof after replacement?

Most roofing contractors include the disposal of old roofing materials in their quotes. They will typically haul the debris to a landfill or a recycling center, depending on local regulations and the materials. You can inquire about recycling options and environmentally friendly disposal practices.