We've been hearing a lot about the cost of living crisis and many are doubtless concerned as to how it will affect them. So what do you do when big, unexpected expenses like roof repairs come up?
Especially with something like roofing, you don't want to skimp by plumping for over-cheap options that won't last or do their job. Which is one of the many reasons polymer roofing is so very good.
The Price:
Polymer roofing is more affordable in comparison to other roofing systems. This has NOTHING to do with quality! The polymer system is very high spec and long-lasting. The main reason is that the system is relatively quick to install, with most domestic roofs and balconies repaired and refurbished in a single day, meaning you're not paying unnecessary hours for several days' work. It is also an exceptionally versatile system, easy to form around even the most difficult detailing and able to be installed in almost any weather, meaning no additional work or waiting around (which is, again, expensive). Finally, it's a roofing system where a large team would hinder rather than help, meaning our team is small, keeping your costs lower still.
The Specifications:
The polymer system is also very high spec. It can be used for warm or cold roofing, on nearly any pitch of roof, on nearly any substrate. It's jointless, seamless and offers unparallelled detailing capabilities. It's also weatherproof, waterproof, fireproof, UV stable, theftproof, strong, long-lasting and easy to maintain.
The Environment:
The polymer roofing industry is one of the few industries that reuse spent plastic polymers, preventing them from ending up in the soil, rivers and oceans. It's also cold-applied, avoiding the heat-release of toxic chemicals involved in heat-applied methods.
What Now?
We believe there is NO better value roofing system out there. To find out more or to discuss your roof, call now on 07855 535581 or drop us an email - we aim to reply to all emails within 24 hours and NEVER pass on your details to anyone. We can reach almost ANY roof in the UK, including so-called hard-to-access roofs or roofs in far-flung locations including the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.