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  • Kowhai Roofs Christchurch
    4
    GB

    Kowhai Roof Coatings is New Zealand's most trusted roof painting expert, with nearly 2,000 roofs restored last year. We've been in business for almost 50 years and have a nationwide network of professional roof restorers, from the Far North to Invercargill. We're not just roof painters; we've developed an exclusive roof coating system for every type of roof to provide the best long-term protection and finish. Our systems and products have been tested in New Zealand's harsh environment, so we know they work. We understand that roof restoration can be a big decision, so we prioritize safety for both our workers and our clients. We follow best practice safety requirements for working at heights, ensuring peace of mind. While it may cost more, we believe it's worth it to prioritize safety. If you're considering roof restoration, our network of professional roof restorers can advise if it's the right option for your roof. We'll be honest and transparent, recommending re-roofing if it's the best solution for the long term.

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  • Paint My Roof
    5
    107A, Fendalton Road, Christchurch, 8013, GB

    Paint my roof is a small business specialising in quality roof re-coating. Operating throughout Christchurch and the South Island, we provide a friendly and professional service. Our skilled applicators undertake all sizes and styles of roof with confidence, including steep, multi-story complexes including residential and commercial properties, churches and schools. Paint my roof promises excellence in workmanship. We supply a life-time guarantee on completion of every project. Our primary commitment is to exceed your expectations, both in quality and in cost. What Paint my roof does best Re-coating of faded Colorsteel™ Monier/concrete tile re-coating Painting complex/extreme architecture Rope access painting/maintainance Restoration of flaking/rusting roofs Residential/commercial property painting Coastal/mountain property painting Modern/character/historical Quality interior/exterior airless spraying Mold treatments/membrane application Water blasting Programmed paint maintenance Free colour consultation Free roof inspections Free quotes - free phone 0508 Paint my roof Protecting your property Your roof covers at least 60% of your building’s exterior, acting as a protective shield for your most valued asset. It is imperative this shield is periodically restored using an effective coating system, to prevent degradation and revitalise your property. Paint my roof appreciate the importance of your roof’s appearance, to you and your neighbours/customers, and ensure a finish like new. We can add tens of thousands to the value of your property, cleanly and safely. · No runs · No overspray · No misses · Exelence guaranteed Organise a free quotation: free phone 0508 Paint my roof Every roof presents unique challenges. Before work can begin Paint my roof must assess these challenges and measure the area to be coated. We must also analyse the roof substrate and its existing coating and make a diagnosis. Paint my roof then use this information to prescribe the most robust durable treatment possible and formulate an accurate quotation, free of charge. Prices range from $10 to $28 per square meter, depending on roof condition, access and pitch. Paint my roof promise to charge the price we quote. Thank you for choosing Paint my roof. Site by Great South Design

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  • The Purbeck Thatchers
    5
    Weymouth, GB

    Nathan Yates is a Master Thatcher, dedicated to preserving traditional thatching methods passed down through generations. The Purbeck Thatcher offers a range of services, including traditional thatching using combed wheat reed, water reed, or long straw, as well as roofing and restoration work. The team prides itself on their craftsmanship, having thatched properties across the British Isles, from historic homes to unique structures. They source the highest quality materials directly from growers and suppliers, prioritizing local options whenever possible. Their commitment to quality extends to their team, who are all Master Thatchers with full 5-year apprenticeships.

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  • Dimond Roofing
    4.1
    Christchurch, GB

    Committed to preserving Aotearoa's alpine parrot. We're excited to announce our partnership with the Kea heroes of the South Island, the Kea Conservation Trust (KCT). For over 50 years Dimond Roofing has been a leading supplier to the New Zealand construction industry. We offer the leading range of long run roofing, cladding, architectural tray, and solar roofing products across New Zealand. These products are used by homeowners, commercial building owners, builders and farmers across the country.

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  • Meister Emson Roofing (Weymouth)
    3
    15 Goldcroft Avenue, Weymouth, DT4 0ET, GB

    Meister Emson is a roofing specialist company established for 20 years, serving both domestic and commercial clients in the South West & South East of England. Based in Dorchester and Weymouth, Dorset, they offer a comprehensive range of roofing services, from general repairs to complete new roofs. Their team of skilled craftsmen is dedicated to providing professional solutions tailored to each client's needs. Meister Emson specializes in various roofing types, including tiled roofs, slated roofs, flat roofing (single ply membrane and GRP fibreglass), lead work, and carpentry. They also install the full range of Velux windows and skylights. Meister Emson adheres to manufacturer guidelines and BS 5534 (British Standard for Slating and Tiling) for all materials and workmanship. Their expertise in traditional tiling and slating techniques for listed buildings, such as churches, cathedrals, castles, and palaces, is highly valued by conservation architects and customers alike.

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  • SBL Ltd
    4.1
    Weymouth, GB

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  • Countrywide Coatings & Insulation
    GB

    Countrywide Roofing & Insulation Ltd is a leading UK specialist in roofing, spray foam removal, and loft insulation. We offer tailored services with free, no-obligation estimates. Fully insured and a member of the UK Roofing Confederation, we provide new roofing solutions with a 10-year insurance-backed guarantee. With excellent reviews and hundreds of satisfied customers nationwide, you can trust Countrywide for all your insulation and roofing needs. We pride ourselves on delivering top-notch solutions for all your roofing and reroofing needs.

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  • Coastal Roofing Specialists
    29 St. Thomas Street, Weymouth, DT4 8EJ, GB

    Coastal Roofing Specialists is a reputable insulation removal company based in Bournemouth. We specialize in removing insulation from both residential and commercial properties. Our team of skilled professionals prioritizes safety and delivers top-notch insulation removal services. We utilize state-of-the-art technology and tools to ensure swift and efficient insulation removal while minimizing disruptions to your property.

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  • GG Don Plumbing, Roofing & Sheetmetal
    4.5
    73 Sturrocks Road, Redwood, 8053, GB

    GG Don was established in 1963 by Graham Don, in the garage behind his home on Main North Road, Christchurch, mainly as a plumber doing a small amount of commercial work. Sheetmetal work was done on a small scale, mainly for our own jobs, but grew as time went by into employing a sheetmetal worker full time. The roofing side of the firm was established about the time of moving to Radcliffe Road, Belfast, in 1973. The Christchurch Town Hall copper roof and the QEII stadium roof were the larger contracts at the time. Graham Don died in 1980 and the firm was then run by his trustees. The move to our premises at 73 Sturrocks Road, Christchurch, took place in 1984, and the purchase of a 6 metre brake for flashings followed. We now offer a fully-integrated plumbing, roofing and sheetmetal service for both commercial and private customers. We're proud to support the Police Managers' Guild Trust. We’re dedicated to ensuring the health and safety of both our staff and customers at all times. Our operating practices and business culture reflect the importance we place on safe working standards. We’re proud to be a SiteSafe Member and hold Green Site Wise status. We’re a member of the Roofing Association N.Z from whom we hold a Primary Membership in Plumbing, Roofing and Sheetmetal. Furthermore, we have New Zealand Licensed Building Practitioners within our team and also a Full Master Plumbers Quality Assured Certification. Furthermore, we mitigate risk by utilising: Hazard & Risk Management Systems Staff Training & Supervision Emergency Planning & Proceedure Accident & Investigation Systems & Proceedures

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  • Idiens Sheetmetal & Roofing Ltd
    4.5
    11 Livingstone Street, christchurch, 8011, GB

    Idiens Sheetmetal and Roofing are leaders in cladding, roofing and flashings manufacture. From a state-of-the-art manufacturing plant, they produce roofing and cladding to suit all applications from standard budget housing throughout Christchurch and Canterbury to modern award-winning architectural developments across the country. Working direct with architects, builders and anyone else seeking roofing and cladding advice, Idiens offers a full range of standard profiles as well as the capacity to custom design solutions to fit your exact requirements. Christchurch born-and-bred, Idiens Sheetmetal and Roofing is 100% locally owned with nearly 90 years in the field: this is the oldest sheet metal manufacturer in Canterbury that can still offer one-off custom cladding, roofing and flashing solutions, as well as traditional profiles such as weatherboard. This wealth of local experience ensures Idiens delivers the highest quality that withstands South Island conditions – and that includes earthquakes. Idiens cladding is lightweight, structurally sound, and has the unique ability to ‘pop off’ so that the structure behind can be easily checked. Several cladding profiles in the Idiens range have already been through the consent process with the Christchurch City Council – providing reassurance that your chosen products will not cause delay in the approval process.

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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 some energy-efficient roofing options?

Energy-efficient roofing:
  • Metal roofs: Reflect sunlight, reducing cooling costs.
  • Tile roofs: Offer thermal mass, regulating temperature.
  • Cool roofs: White or light-colored roofs with high solar reflectance.
  • Green roofs: Vegetated roofs providing insulation and reducing heat absorption.
Combine with proper insulation and ventilation for optimal energy efficiency.

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 the signs that my roof needs to be replaced?

Signs you might need a new roof:
  • Age: If your roof is nearing or exceeding its expected lifespan, it's wise to consider replacement.
  • Multiple Leaks: Several leaks or leaks that reappear after repairs suggest a widespread problem.
  • Extensive Damage: Large areas of damaged, missing, or deteriorated roofing materials might be too costly or difficult to repair effectively.
  • Sagging or Structural Issues: Sagging, deflection, or other structural issues indicate a compromised roof that needs replacement.
  • Granule Loss (Asphalt Shingles): Significant granule loss indicates weathering and reduced protection.
  • Curling or Buckling Shingles: Signifies age or improper ventilation.
  • Increased Energy Bills: A poorly insulated roof can lead to higher heating and cooling costs.
If you're unsure, a professional roof inspection can help determine if replacement is necessary.

What should I do if my roof is damaged in a storm?

If your roof suffers damage during a storm:
  1. Safety First: Avoid going onto the roof during a storm, as it's dangerous.
  2. Document the Damage: Take photos and videos of the damage for insurance purposes.
  3. Contact Your Insurance Company: Report the damage to your insurance company as soon as possible to initiate a claim.
  4. Temporary Repairs: If safe, address any immediate leaks using buckets or tarps to minimize further damage.
  5. Contact a Roofing Contractor: After the storm, have a qualified roofing contractor inspect the roof and provide a repair estimate.

What are some energy-efficient roofing options?

Energy-efficient roofing:
  • Metal roofs: Reflect sunlight, reducing cooling costs.
  • Tile roofs: Offer thermal mass, regulating temperature.
  • Cool roofs: White or light-colored roofs with high solar reflectance.
  • Green roofs: Vegetated roofs providing insulation and reducing heat absorption.
Combine with proper insulation and ventilation for optimal energy efficiency.

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 the signs that my roof needs to be replaced?

Signs you might need a new roof:
  • Age: If your roof is nearing or exceeding its expected lifespan, it's wise to consider replacement.
  • Multiple Leaks: Several leaks or leaks that reappear after repairs suggest a widespread problem.
  • Extensive Damage: Large areas of damaged, missing, or deteriorated roofing materials might be too costly or difficult to repair effectively.
  • Sagging or Structural Issues: Sagging, deflection, or other structural issues indicate a compromised roof that needs replacement.
  • Granule Loss (Asphalt Shingles): Significant granule loss indicates weathering and reduced protection.
  • Curling or Buckling Shingles: Signifies age or improper ventilation.
  • Increased Energy Bills: A poorly insulated roof can lead to higher heating and cooling costs.
If you're unsure, a professional roof inspection can help determine if replacement is necessary.

What should I do if my roof is damaged in a storm?

If your roof suffers damage during a storm:
  1. Safety First: Avoid going onto the roof during a storm, as it's dangerous.
  2. Document the Damage: Take photos and videos of the damage for insurance purposes.
  3. Contact Your Insurance Company: Report the damage to your insurance company as soon as possible to initiate a claim.
  4. Temporary Repairs: If safe, address any immediate leaks using buckets or tarps to minimize further damage.
  5. Contact a Roofing Contractor: After the storm, have a qualified roofing contractor inspect the roof and provide a repair estimate.