About the Business
Business Services
Fiberglass Roofing
Living in the UK makes dealing with dull, wet and windy weather inevitable; the British Isles is widely known for prolonged weeks of grey clouds and patchy showers, and that is unlikely to change any time soon. Unfortunately, however, such a climate can be a real problem for homeowners right across the country, as intensive rainfall can cause significant damage to the exterior of your property.
This includes loose roof tiles, worn paint and the formation of small cracks and holes across the roof – leaving you with leaks which can cause serious damp and structural problems. Laying a new fibreglass roof might be the perfect solution to these problems.
Fibreglass, also known as Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) or Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic (GFRP) is a material manufactured out of a combination of various elements. Primarily, it’s made of a fibre reinforced plastic resin that is intercut with fine fibres of glass for added strength and durability. Fibreglass is used for a variety of purposes including roofing for both domestic and commercial properties; it makes for a great roof surface for garages, sheds, warehouses, conservatories and property extensions.
Location & Hours
Twin Barns