Our passion for excellence shines through in every GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) fibreglass roofing project we undertake. Serving both commercial and industrial sectors, we bring you a roofing solution that not only lasts but also elevates the look and feel of your property. Our GRP roofing installation’s offer incredible strength, lightness, and resistance to weather’s fickle moods, making it the go-to choice for those in pursuit of hassle-free longevity. With our seasoned team, boasting over two decades of experience, we promise not just an installation but a lasting guarantee of protection for your building.
GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) fibreglass roofing stands out as a preferred option for flat roofing systems, praised for its robustness, resilience against the elements, and adaptability. This composite material comprises plastic strengthened by fine glass fibers, offering a lightweight yet remarkably durable roofing solution.
The creation of GRP fibreglass involves combining polyester resin with chopped strand matting, a reinforcing substance made from glass fibers. These materials are layered and cured to form a seamless, waterproof membrane that can adhere to a variety of surfaces. This careful manufacturing process ensures that each layer is securely bonded and devoid of air pockets, resulting in a strong, long-lasting roofing system suitable for both new constructions and renovation projects.
Let our experts guide you to the perfect fibreglass material that meets your specific roofing needs.
Choose a roofing solution that cares for the planet, with UV resistance and fire retardancy that bolster your eco-profile.
Our BBA-approved installations stand up to strict standards, for safety and excellence you can count on.
Choose us for superior strength and aesthetics, with premium fixings and a smooth metal finish.
Exceptional Durability and Longevity
One of the standout features of GRP fibreglass roofing is its impressive durability and extended lifespan. When properly installed, these roofs can endure for more than 30 years with minimal maintenance, presenting a cost-effective long-term solution for property owners.
Weather Resistance
GRP fibreglass roofing is engineered to withstand harsh weather conditions, including intense rain, snow, and UV rays. Its seamless, waterproof design effectively prevents water infiltration, making it an ideal choice for properties in areas with severe weather patterns.
Low Maintenance Requirements
In contrast to traditional roofing materials such as felt or asphalt, GRP fibreglass demands very little upkeep over its lifespan. It does not rust, corrode, or deteriorate easily, leading to fewer repair needs and lower maintenance costs.
GRP fibreglass roofing is versatile and advantageous, appealing to residential, commercial, and industrial property owners. Its strength, weather resistance, minimal maintenance needs, and long-term cost efficiency make it a dependable and practical choice for various roofing projects. Whether for new construction or renovations, GRP fibreglass roofing delivers a seamless and customizable finish that caters to the requirements of property owners and construction experts alike.
Revel in the convenience of low maintenance, ensuring lasting quality without constant care.
Our experts bring their A-game, using premier materials and techniques for every fit, that’s both sleek and secure.
Our commitment to you continues well after installation, with aftercare services that keep your roof in tip-top shape.
We only use the best and most urable materials that withstand the test of time.
We specialise in the installation and repair of GRP fibreglass flat roofs in Weymouth, Portland, Dorchester, Bridport, and nearby Dorset towns. As a family-run business based in Bournemouth, we boast a team of highly skilled professionals with extensive experience in GRP flat roofing solutions.
Our team can design your new flat roof or repair your existing one based on your specific requirements. We offer a variety of GRP roofing colors and styles, including non-slip options perfect for balconies and walkways.
If your flat roof is leaking, we can swiftly address the issue with our GRP fibreglass roof repair system. Additionally, we provide repairs for damaged or leaking felt roofs, often recommending the replacement of felt roofs with GRP fibreglass solutions for enhanced durability.
Oversheeting is a versatile solution designed for various pitched roofs and cladding systems. This method allows the existing roof or cladding to remain intact, ensuring ongoing weather protection, while a sophisticated spacer bar system is installed to support the new roofing material.
Our selection of roofing and cladding options includes color-coated steel and aluminum profile sheeting, with standing seam and concealed fix systems available for low-pitch roof applications. An added advantage of oversheeting is the opportunity to incorporate additional insulation, helping to minimize heat loss through the roof.
Oversheeting involves fitting new corrugated cladding directly over the existing roof, eliminating the need for a complete roof removal. This efficient approach presents a wide array of oversheeting systems tailored to suit any budget or requirement, with straightforward installation procedures.
Choosing oversheeting offers numerous advantages, including:
Until the 1990s, asbestos cement (containing Chrysotile) was commonly used in roofing and cladding across the UK. It wasn’t until the late 20th century that the dangers of inhaling asbestos became widely recognized. Although Chrysotile is considered the least hazardous type of asbestos, its use in construction was banned in 1999. As a result, all buildings constructed with asbestos cement are beyond their useful lifespan.
Repairing an asbestos roof is typically not a viable option, as it requires engaging a specialist roofer and providing appropriate access equipment, which can be both costly and time-consuming. Usually, if one leak appears, more will follow shortly after. If your roof is allowing rainwater to seep in, it indicates that it has reached the end of its lifespan, necessitating overcladding or complete removal and replacement with modern, insulated materials.
Installing a new roof made from contemporary materials will not only resolve water ingress issues but also create a more comfortable working environment, reducing heating and cooling expenses.
The strip and replace method is the superior option for any building facing issues with its roof. This process involves removing all asbestos cement sheets, fixings, insulation, and lining before installing a new roofing system on the existing structural frame. Once completed, the new cladding will provide a weather-tight, insulated roof that complies with current regulations, enhancing internal lighting and giving the building a modernized appearance. Importantly, all asbestos materials will be safely disposed of in a bonded skip at a certified disposal site.
Repairing an asbestos roof is typically not a viable option, as it requires engaging a specialist roofer and providing appropriate access equipment, which can be both costly and time-consuming. Usually, if one leak appears, more will follow shortly after. If your roof is allowing rainwater to seep in, it indicates that it has reached the end of its lifespan, necessitating overcladding or complete removal and replacement with modern, insulated materials.
Installing a new roof made from contemporary materials will not only resolve water ingress issues but also create a more comfortable working environment, reducing heating and cooling expenses.
Whether you’re planning to install new cladding or aim to upgrade your existing building or roof structure, our team is prepared to bring your vision to life.