A Closer Look at Our Flat Roofing Options
We have a dedicated page for torch-on felt roofing, so we haven’t covered it below. For more information about this specific material, please navigate to the Felt Roofing page.
EPDM Rubber Roofing
With a sleek appearance, easy installation and outstanding durability, this roof covering has become one of the most popular in the UK. Of course, our installations create a watertight barrier against the elements, but the results also have minimal maintenance requirements too. Because you will have little to no roofing services to pay for in the years after installation, including roof repairs and maintenance work, EPDM rubber has a low lifecycle cost.
When installed by time-served experts like those at our roofing company, this material has an average life expectancy of approximately 50 years.
Further benefits of EPDM flat roofing include:
- Resistant to Ozone and UV
- Flame-Free Cold Application
- Seamless, 1-Sheet Installation
- Impressive Elongation and Flexibility
GRP Fibreglass Roofing
As another highly popular, innovative flat roofing option, GRP fibreglass provides a similar seamless finish, simple installation and all-round resilience as EPDM rubber. The waterproofing qualities of this material speak for themselves – it’s the same as that used on the hulls of RNLI lifeboats.
The installation process involves the application of a resin to stranded fibreglass mats, creating the hardwearing surface. For a personal touch, our roofing company can customise the finish of your roof with an extensive range of RAL colours. As such, you can match your new roof with your property’s current design scheme.
Further benefits include a safe, cold application installation, trims and products designed specifically for fibreglass, little to no maintenance requirements and the robustness to support foot traffic.
For added peace of mind, in the unlikely event of damage to both roofing options, as well as torch-on felt roofing, we undertake all roof repairs in Eastbourne, Lewes, Seaford and the neighbouring areas.