Felt Roofing

A felt roof is ideal for commercial and industrial buildings. Felt roofs use materials such as asphalt, fiberglass, or other organic materials to create a water-resistant layer. So, if you’re looking for a roofing material that can withstand heavy rain, high winds, and hail, then a felt roof might be the right choice for you.

Benefits of a felt roof:

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It is a durable, long lasting, and low maintanence.

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It can withstand strong winds, rain, and snow.

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It helps keep the home warmer.

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It helps to prevent moisture damage.

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They are fire resistant, providing extra protection for your home.

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Easy to install and repair, making them popular for many homeowners.

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Felt roofs can also be painted to match the exterior of your home.

Rubber Roofing

Fibreglass roofs are a combination of glass fibre with resin to create a strong and waterproof material. The glass fibre is woven into a cloth, which is then laid over the roof and coated with a layer of resin. The resin sets hard, creating a tough and durable surface.

Is rubber the right choice for me?

Fibreglass roofs are often used on industrial properties where there’s a risk of explosions or other damage. This type of roofing is made from a layer of glass fibre-reinforced plastic, meaning it is incredibly strong and durable. 

Fibreglass roofs are easy to maintain and can last for many years. They are also resistant to fire and chemicals which make them the safest option out there to use a roof. They are easy to install and maintain, and are highly resistant to wind and hail damage.