I would like to get a quote for replacing my old tiled roof I want a new one now. I will discuss all the details with the appointed constructor. Thank you
My roof is damaged so I need a professional to fix it for me. Please send me the quotes on Whatsapp. Thank you
When it's raining, the rain damages the ceilings in the units. I need a professional to come to and help me with repairing it or rather patching it. Please feel free to contact me for more info. Thank you
Close a wooden deck with a roof just a small portion. Please feel free to contact me for more info.
It's a flat roof so it leaks all the time when it rain. I need a professional to come and have a look at it. Please call me for more info.
House is 5 years old and I want to comb the thatch
I need a professional to fix my roof and give me a quote. Please feel free to contact me for more info. Thank you
I am almost done with my house I need a roofer, a well-qualified roofer because I want a professional that will do the roof once and for all. Please feel free to contact me for more info.
Problem : Mazista Natural Slate Roof replacement (or fully refurbish with new underlayer). My slate roof is in need of full underlay refurb / replacement by specialist slater, or full replacement alternatives eg . metal, shingle etc. It is steeply pitched double storey at 51 deg with multiple large dormers ( x7 ). Total sloped (ie. slated) roof surface is sqm. The fibre-cement gutters can support ladders. Cost of full underlay refurb versus new outer material covering will be key, however migration to a much lighter roofing material like steel (1/5 est) is a strong factor since de-trussing inner sections will allow creation of wanted loft space, so may override cost concerns. Currently replacement thinking is new Standing Seam metal zincalume type covering (if possible due to complexity of dormer valleys), but also metal shingle look alike products, or simply Everite fibre-cement mitred slates. Bearing in mind that the current trusses will be more than capable of supporting any other roofing material without much modification. P.S. See attachment pictures to give a better idea of the dormers and valleys.