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  • Chandlers Roofing Supplies - Rainham
    4.4
    Rainham, GB

    Chandlers Roofing Supplies is an independent roofers merchant with 10 branches, located in the South East, London and the West Midlands. We take great pride in the vast range of roofing materials we supply, our excellent customer service and our in-depth product knowledge. For all your roofing material requirements, from pitched roofs to flat roofs, we can help. We are connected to Chandlers Building Supplies, the builders merchant arm of Chandlers. Chandlers Building Supplies have 7 dedicated branches, across the South East, and can trace its history in the building supply market back to over 150 years ago.

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  • RTB Roofing Supplies Ltd
    4.7
    147 Rainham Road, Rainham, RM13 7RB, GB

    RTB Roofing Supplies Ltd was founded in 2018. Our main Focus is on Sourcing and Supplying Quality Roofing Materials to Trade and Commercial Customers at Competitive Prices. Our Friendly and Knowledgeable staff aim to provide a First Class Service to each and every Customer. We deliver throughout the following areas: EN1 Enfield Town N11 Friern Barnet, New Southgate. EN2 Enfield Chase N12 North Finchley, Woodside Park EN3 Enfield Lock N13 Palmers Green EN4 Cockfosters N14 Southgate EN5 High Barnet N15 Seven Sisters EN6 Potters Bar N16 Stoke Newington, Stamford Hill EN7 Chestnut N22 Wood Green, Alexandra Palace EN8 Waltham Cross N17 Tottenham. EN9 Epping Forest N18 Upper Edmonton EN10 Broxbourne N19 Archway, Tufnell Park EN11 Hoddesdon N20 Whetstone, Totteridge N1 Islington N21 Winchmore Hill N2 East Finchley NW1 Regent’s Park, Camden Town N3 Finchley Central NW2 Cricklewood, Neasden N4 Finsbury Park, Manor House NW3 Hampstead, Swiss Cottage N5 Highbury NW4 Hendon, Brent Cross N6 Highgate NW5 Kentish Town N7 Holloway NW6 West Hampstead, Kilburn, Queens Park N8 Hornsey, Crouch End NW7 Mill Hill N9 Lower Edmonton NW8 St John’s Wood N9 Lower Edmonton NW8 St John’s Wood N10 Muswell Hill NW9 Kinsbury, Colindale NW10 Willesden, Harlesden, Kensal Green NW11 Golders Green, Hampstead Gdn Suburb HA8 Edgware. We supply roofing products for all types of roofing and deliver throughout Essex and North London, including: Pitched Roofing, Flat Roofing, Roofing Membranes, Roofing Accessories, Velux Windows, Tools & Sundries, and Fascia & Guttering.

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  • Capital Roofing Limited
    4.9
    Rainham, GB

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  • SAIMAXX Builders Merchant & Wholesaler of Building Materials
    4.4
    Rainham, GB

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  • Thames Roofing & Building Supplies Ltd
    5
    Wood Street, Unit 1 The Old Station Yard, Walthamstow, E17 3NA, GB

    Thames Roofing & Building Supplies Ltd. Is an independent family owned and operated business with over 40 years’ experience supplying London and the neighbouring regions with roofing and building materials from leading manufacturers at the most competitive prices.

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  • SIG Distribution - Rainham
    3.3
    Adsetts House, 16 Europa View, Sheffield, S9 1XH, GB

    SIG Distribution is a nationwide distributor of all major insulation brands to the construction industry. As the pioneers of insulation distribution with over 60 years of experience, we have the specialist knowledge and product range available to assist you with your new build or refurbishment project regardless of its size. From Acoustic to Wall, Floor and Roof insulation – they’re all available from us.

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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 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.

How do I choose the right roofing materials for my home?

Choosing the right roofing materials for your home depends on several factors:
  • Style: Consider your home's architectural style and choose a roofing material that complements it.
  • Climate: Factor in your local climate conditions. Some materials perform better in extreme heat, cold, or high winds than others.
  • Budget: Roofing materials have a wide range of costs. Determine your budget and choose materials that fit your financial constraints.
  • Durability and Lifespan: Assess the expected lifespan and durability of different materials.
  • Energy Efficiency: Choose materials with good insulation and reflectivity properties to improve your home's energy efficiency.
A reputable roofing contractor can provide expert advice on suitable roofing materials for your specific situation.

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.

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.

How do I choose the right roofing materials for my home?

Choosing the right roofing materials for your home depends on several factors:
  • Style: Consider your home's architectural style and choose a roofing material that complements it.
  • Climate: Factor in your local climate conditions. Some materials perform better in extreme heat, cold, or high winds than others.
  • Budget: Roofing materials have a wide range of costs. Determine your budget and choose materials that fit your financial constraints.
  • Durability and Lifespan: Assess the expected lifespan and durability of different materials.
  • Energy Efficiency: Choose materials with good insulation and reflectivity properties to improve your home's energy efficiency.
A reputable roofing contractor can provide expert advice on suitable roofing materials for your specific situation.

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.