We often receive many specific questions about our roofing solutions, so we thought it would be helpful to offer our customers and visitors a section where they can view answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.
Mangalore roofing is a traditional roofing style using clay tiles known for their durability, heat resistance, and aesthetic appeal. It’s an excellent choice for homes looking for a classic look that also provides good insulation.
Metal roofing is incredibly durable, often lasting 40-70 years with minimal maintenance. It’s resistant to extreme weather, fire, and corrosion, making it a long-lasting solution for both residential and industrial buildings.
Badminton Court Puff roofing is designed to provide thermal insulation and soundproofing, ideal for indoor sports courts. It ensures a controlled environment inside the court while being lightweight and easy to maintain.
PolyCarbon roofing is lightweight, durable, and transparent, allowing natural light to filter through. It’s a great choice for greenhouses, carports, and patios, offering UV protection while keeping the space well-lit.
UPVC roofing is highly durable and can last up to 25-30 years with minimal maintenance. It is resistant to weather, corrosion, and chemical exposure, making it a reliable long-term option.
Metal roofing can be noisy during heavy rain, but proper insulation can reduce the sound significantly. We offer soundproofing solutions to make sure your roof remains quiet and comfortable during storms.
Galvanized roofing typically lasts between 40 to 70 years, depending on environmental conditions and maintenance practices.
Galvanized roofing is generally more affordable than aluminum or copper roofing, while providing excellent rust resistance. However, it may be less resistant to corrosion compared to materials like stainless steel in highly corrosive environments.
Costs are influenced by the size of the roof, the type of roofing material, labor rates, the complexity of the roof (e.g., steepness, multiple angles), and any necessary repairs to the underlying structure.
Consider factors like your budget, climate, the architectural style of your home, the material’s lifespan, and its resistance to fire, wind, and other environmental conditions.
Consider factors like your budget, climate, the architectural style of your home, the material’s lifespan, and its resistance to fire, wind, and other environmental conditions.
In many cases, a new roof can be installed over the old one if it’s in good condition and there aren’t already multiple layers. However, removing the old roof is often recommended for better durability and inspection of underlying damage.
While DIY roofing is possible for those with experience, it is generally recommended to hire a professional. Roofing is complex, and improper installation can lead to leaks, structural damage, and voided warranties.