Trusted Roofers Across Dundonald
THE ROOFING CONTRACTORS FOR ALL YOUR ROOFING SERVICES
Looking for Dundonald Roofers to fix a problem with your roof in KA2?
Our roofers work locally and can help repair your roof in an emergency if needed.
Here at Surefix Roofing Solutions, we have vast experience and expertise in renewing or repairing all types of roofs.
We understand that even the highest quality roofs can develop faults or damage over time. Our roof repair services in Dundonald KA2 are designed to repair a wide range of faults or even prevent them from happening altogether.
Our Dundonald roof repair team are extremely skilled, qualified and insured. We have the equipment and experience to undertake a wide range of roof repair jobs, from minor roof leaks to brand-new roof installations.
Our Roofing Options in Dundonald include:
- Rubber Roofing (EPDM)
- Fibreglass Roofing (GRP)
- High-Performance Felt Roofing
- Single Ply Roofing
- Hot Melt
- Liquid Roofing Systems
- Pitched Roofing
- Tiled Roofing
- Slate Roofing
Recommended Roofing in Dundonald
Call us today and Surefix Roofing Solutions will come out and conduct a free comprehensive site survey to assess your roofing requirements. We will then provide you with a free, no-obligation quote to cover all work and materials.
If you accept the quote, then we will arrange a date with you to start the work. All our work is guaranteed, giving you a worry-free experience.
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Local Roofing Contractors Serving Dundonald
Over the years, Surefix Roofing Solutions have installed new roofs and completed roofing repairs on a large number of buildings across Dundonald. We have experience working with a wide range of both traditional and modern roofing materials, from period correct tiles to modern rubber roofing.
The majority of our works are recommendations from previous customers, which is a testament to our customer service and workmanship.
With complete customer satisfaction as our primary focus, we work hard to ensure quality and reliability so that you have peace of mind that you're using a quality roofing company in Dundonald.
WE COVER ALL YOUR ROOFING NEEDS:
- Damaged Roofs
- Loose Tiles
- Slate Roofs
- Flat Roofs
- Felt Roofs
- Leaking Roofs
- Emergency Roof Repairs
- EPDM Rubber Roofing
- Fibreglass Roofing
- Bitumen Roofing
- Residential Roofs
- Commercial Roofs
- Leadwork
- Pitched Roofs
- Ridged Tiles
- Moss Removal
- Roof Cleaning
- Gutter Repairs
- Gutter Cleaning
- Soffit Repairs & Installs
- Fascia Repairs & Installs
- Chimney Repairs
- Chimney Repointing
- and More!
FAQs for Roofing in Dundonald
Clay and concrete roof tiles are non-combustible and have a Class A fire rating. But a tile roof doesn’t make a home fireproof. However, tile roofing is safer than shingles, wood shake or metal because it allows air circulation under the tile, which reduces heat transfer to the loft during a fire.
Slate roofs are designed to last 100 years or more and when regularly inspected and properly maintained can easily reach this age. To reach this milestone, broken, cracked or missing slates should be replaced promptly by an experienced roofer to prevent serious damage.
Clay and concrete tiles require very little maintenance and rarely needs any treatment. If necessary, professional roof cleaning can be done to remove moss or other dirt and debris as and when required.
Installed properly, slate roofs require little maintenance and will last 60 to 125 years or longer depending on the type of slate used, roof configuration and the geographical location of the property. Some slate roofs have been known to last over 200 years.
Felt roofing is largely made up of modified bitumen combined with either fibreglass or polyester. Felt roofing often consists of several different layers of material that form together and are sealed at the edges, resulting in a tight and durable bond between your property and the outside elements.
There are several methods of applying a felt roof to a building, but the more common technique in modern times is to use a blowtorch to partially melt one side of the felt until it is sticky. This side is then stuck down.
Costs will vary depending on several factors such as the size of the roof, what roofing material is chosen to cover the roof and the length of time, and the materials needed to complete the job. No two flat roofing jobs are the same. Contact us and we will be happy to provide a free site survey and a no-obligation quote.