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  • Hive Roofing Ltd
    5
    Hive Roofing Ltd, 123 Main St, Plymouth, PL1 2AA, GB

    Hive Roofing is a family-run roofing company with over 20 years of experience in the trade. We are fully qualified to meet all your roofing needs, from roof installations, repairs, and replacements. We are solar panel and Velux window accredited installers, and our priority is improving the quality of roofing throughout the South West while keeping our prices competitive and our turnaround times fast. We have a team of experienced and professional roofers who are dedicated to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that every job is completed to the highest standard.

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  • Pete Nicholls Roofing
    5
    GB

    Pete Nicholls Roofing is a family run roofing business that has built an unrivalled reputation for roof installations and repairs all across the counties of Devon & Cornwall. Specialising in all aspects of the roofing trade and with 30 years of experience we really do have it covered. Whether you have a modern property needing the very latest in roof design, or have a roof that is hundreds of years old requiring restoration, we can complete your project to the highest standard. With a vast array of roofing work completed all over Devon, Cornwall and the South Hams from brand new roofing projects to the restoration of historic roofs such as Looe clock tower we are confident you will be delighted. We are also fully insured for your piece of mind so don't delay call us now for your free onsite survey and quotation.

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  • Plymouth Quality Roofing
    4.4
    GB

    Plymouth Quality Roofing Ltd has over 30 years of experience in the roofing industry. They offer a wide range of services, including new roofs, flat roofs, lead work, chimney repairs, random diminishing / rag slates repairs, Velux windows, and more. They are committed to providing high-quality workmanship and customer satisfaction.

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  • Nigel James Roofing
    1
    8 Sarum Close, Plymouth, PL3 5SH, GB

    Welcome to Roofing Contractor Plymouth If you are looking for a local roofer in Plymouth then look no further than the expertise of Roofer Plymouth. We are a specialist roofing contractor with over 32 years experience in the industry. We pride ourselves on our professional approach and reliability, so get in touch today to find out more. Roof Repairs In Devon and Cornwall At Roofer Plymouth we provide our services to a variety of customers throughout Plymouth, and the neighboring areas. We are renowned for our exceptional quality and efficiency, so if you are looking for a roofing contractor in or around Plymouth, come to Nigel James Roofing. Take a look at our gallery or read some of our customer reviews. For tips and advice on how to choose a good roofing contractor have a look at our tips page. Contact Us for your Roofing Requirements To enquire about any of our services please don't hesitate to get in touch. You can contact us on 01752 936598 or email [email protected]. Our exceptional workmanship and outstanding pricing is guaranteed to impress so for a local roofer in Plymouth, call upon the expertise of Roofing Contractor Plymouth! you can find out more information on all types of roofing from the NFRC and the CORC two of the uk leading authorities.

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  • Pearson Roofing Services
    5
    Plymouth, GB

    Pearson Roofing Services is a trusted roofing company serving Plymouth, Devon, and the UK. With over 14 years of experience, Scott, the owner, has a proven track record of delivering high-quality roofing solutions for both domestic and small commercial properties. From new installations to repairs and replacements, Pearson Roofing Services handles all types of roofs, including pitched, flat, felt, tiled, slate, and fibreglass. Beyond roofing, Scott has built a network of reliable building contractors, offering a one-stop-shop experience for your project needs. He can source carpenters, builders, decorators, electricians, plumbers, and other skilled tradespeople to ensure a seamless and comprehensive service. Pearson Roofing Services prides itself on: Friendly, local service Great customer service, going the extra mile Quality workmanship and attention to detail Competitive prices and free quotations Sourcing expert tradespeople for a one-stop-shop Working throughout the UK, happy to travel Working on domestic and small commercial roofs Contact Pearson Roofing Services today for a free, no-obligation quotation and discuss your roofing requirements.

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  • Hlee & Son Roofing
    1
    12 Yeovil Road, Sandhurst, GUE47 0TE, GB

    Welcome to H Lee & Son Roofing Services, a premium roofing specialist based in Hampshire. With years of experience in the industry, our team of highly skilled professionals is dedicated to providing the highest quality roofing services to our clients. Our core services include everything from roof repairs and maintenance to full roof replacements and installations. We use only the highest quality materials and the latest techniques to ensure that every job is completed to the highest standard. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail, customer service, and competitive pricing. Whether you're in need of emergency repairs or a complete overhaul of your roofing system, H Lee & Son Roofing Services has got you covered.

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  • Southwest Mastic Asphalte Co Ltd t/a SMA Roofing
    4.1
    72a-80 Cattedown Road, Plymouth, PL4 0PH, GB

    SMA Roofing is a family-run business with over 50 years of experience in the roofing industry. We are based in Plymouth and cover the surrounding areas. We offer a wide range of roofing services, including domestic, commercial and flat roofing. We are fully insured and accredited, and our team of experienced roofers are committed to providing a high quality service at competitive prices. We pride ourselves on our customer service and we are always happy to answer any questions you may have. Call us today for a FREE quotation.

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  • Paul Johnson Roofing & Building
    3.7
    Plymouth, GB

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  • Southside Better Roofs
    5
    19 Southside St, Barbican, Plymouth, PL1 2LD, GB

    At Southside Better Roofs in Plymouth, Devon our aim is simple, to provide conservatories and guardian warm conservatory roofs that exceed the expectations of our customers. We install conservatories and conservatory roofs across Plymouth, Devon, and Cornwall. All conservatories and conservatory roofs come with a 10-year insurance-backed guarantee.

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  • Joce Roofing Ltd
    1
    Fairfield, Trerulefoot, Saltash, PL12 5BL, GB

    Joce Roofing Ltd offer specialist hard metal roofing services to suit your needs. We have an excellent team of reliable roofers trained in all the necessary skills to provide you with the service that you deserve, whether you need a complete new metal roof or minor repairs to an existing one. We specialise in various aspects of metal roofing from small domestic to large commercial in Copper, Zinc, Coated Steel, Aluminium and Terne Coated Stainless Steel. Registered office- Fairfield, Trerulefoot, Saltash, PL12 5BL Zinc & Copper, Terne Coated Stainless Steel, Aluminium Roofing Contractors Serving Devon & Cornwall © 2016 joceroofing ltd

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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.

What are the different types of roofing materials?

Common roofing materials include:
  • Asphalt Shingles: Popular, affordable, available in various styles (3-tab, architectural, etc.)
  • Metal Roofing: Durable, long-lasting, energy-efficient, available in panels, shingles, or tiles.
  • Tile Roofing: Clay, concrete, or slate; known for longevity, durability, and aesthetic appeal.
  • Flat Roofing: EPDM rubber, TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, or built-up roofing (BUR).
  • Slate: Natural stone, extremely durable, expensive, requires expert installation.
  • Wood Shakes or Shingles: Natural wood, aesthetically pleasing, requires regular maintenance.
The best material for your roof depends on your budget, climate, and aesthetic preferences.

How can I make my new roof more energy-efficient?

To boost energy efficiency:
  • Choose Reflective Roofing Materials: Opt for light-colored shingles or metal roofing that reflects sunlight and reduces heat absorption.
  • Install Proper Attic Insulation: Adequate insulation prevents heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer.
  • Ensure Adequate Ventilation: Proper attic ventilation allows hot air to escape, reducing cooling costs and extending the lifespan of your roof.
  • Consider a Radiant Barrier: In hot climates, a radiant barrier installed in the attic can reflect heat away from the roof, further reducing cooling needs.
These measures contribute to energy savings, lower utility bills, and a more comfortable living environment.

What are some common signs of roof damage?

Common roof damage indicators:
  • Leaks or Water Stains: Water stains on ceilings or walls, dripping water, or dampness in the attic.
  • Missing, Cracked, or Curled Shingles: Inspect for damaged or missing shingles, especially after a storm.
  • Damaged Flashing: Look for rust, corrosion, or gaps in flashing around chimneys, vents, or skylights.
  • Sagging or Uneven Rooflines: A sagging roof could indicate structural problems.
  • Granule Loss: Excessive granules in gutters suggest aging asphalt shingles.
  • Moss or Algae Growth: Can trap moisture and damage roofing materials.

What is fascia, and why is it important?

Fascia is the vertical board that runs along the roof's edge, covering the exposed rafter ends. It supports the gutters, adds aesthetic appeal, and protects the roof's edge from weather damage. Maintaining the fascia is important for both the roof's structural integrity and appearance.

What are the different types of roofing materials?

Common roofing materials include:
  • Asphalt Shingles: Popular, affordable, available in various styles (3-tab, architectural, etc.)
  • Metal Roofing: Durable, long-lasting, energy-efficient, available in panels, shingles, or tiles.
  • Tile Roofing: Clay, concrete, or slate; known for longevity, durability, and aesthetic appeal.
  • Flat Roofing: EPDM rubber, TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, or built-up roofing (BUR).
  • Slate: Natural stone, extremely durable, expensive, requires expert installation.
  • Wood Shakes or Shingles: Natural wood, aesthetically pleasing, requires regular maintenance.
The best material for your roof depends on your budget, climate, and aesthetic preferences.

How can I make my new roof more energy-efficient?

To boost energy efficiency:
  • Choose Reflective Roofing Materials: Opt for light-colored shingles or metal roofing that reflects sunlight and reduces heat absorption.
  • Install Proper Attic Insulation: Adequate insulation prevents heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer.
  • Ensure Adequate Ventilation: Proper attic ventilation allows hot air to escape, reducing cooling costs and extending the lifespan of your roof.
  • Consider a Radiant Barrier: In hot climates, a radiant barrier installed in the attic can reflect heat away from the roof, further reducing cooling needs.
These measures contribute to energy savings, lower utility bills, and a more comfortable living environment.

What are some common signs of roof damage?

Common roof damage indicators:
  • Leaks or Water Stains: Water stains on ceilings or walls, dripping water, or dampness in the attic.
  • Missing, Cracked, or Curled Shingles: Inspect for damaged or missing shingles, especially after a storm.
  • Damaged Flashing: Look for rust, corrosion, or gaps in flashing around chimneys, vents, or skylights.
  • Sagging or Uneven Rooflines: A sagging roof could indicate structural problems.
  • Granule Loss: Excessive granules in gutters suggest aging asphalt shingles.
  • Moss or Algae Growth: Can trap moisture and damage roofing materials.

What is fascia, and why is it important?

Fascia is the vertical board that runs along the roof's edge, covering the exposed rafter ends. It supports the gutters, adds aesthetic appeal, and protects the roof's edge from weather damage. Maintaining the fascia is important for both the roof's structural integrity and appearance.