Trusted Roofers Across Muirkirk
THE ROOFING CONTRACTORS FOR ALL YOUR ROOFING SERVICES
Looking for Muirkirk Roofers to fix a problem with your roof in KA18?
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 Muirkirk KA18 are designed to repair a wide range of faults or even prevent them from happening altogether.
Our Muirkirk 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 Muirkirk 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 Muirkirk
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 Muirkirk
Over the years, Surefix Roofing Solutions have installed new roofs and completed roofing repairs on a large number of buildings across Muirkirk. 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 Muirkirk.
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 Muirkirk
The quality of the material selected for the roof and which way the roof faces in relation to the sun will determine this. On average, most good systems will last over 20 years.
Tile roofs are very good insulators. The combined effect of roof tiles, decking and air space between the tiles allows for better air circulation and reduces direct heat transfer by up to 50%.
An EPDM rubber roof is an exceptionally durable roof made from synthetic rubber roofing membrane. An EDPM roof is usually fully adhered onto the flat surface and has a proven life expectancy of 50 years.
GRP/Fibreglass is a newer roofing system that lends itself best to flat roofing but is also suitable for pitched roofs in some applications. Fibreglass is more durable than felt and stronger too. A fibreglass roof will last for more than 20 years and it’s less likely than felt to develop a fault.
You’d be surprised. When you factor in cost per year of use, tile roofs are the same or less expensive than several other roofing materials. Both concrete and clay tile roofs outlast most other roof types and many clay roofing tiles have remained functional and beautiful for a very long time.
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.