GRP Fibreglass Roofing Specialists in Tunbridge Wells
GRP Fibreglass Roofs
GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic), also known as Fibreglass, flat roofs are tough, flexible and long-lasting. Usually applied directly to the dry timber roof boards and surrounding edges to create a hard-wearing waterproof seal.
A resin base coat is followed by fibreglass matting, then a second resin coat seals the composite surface. A final fire retardant, heavy duty coloured topcoat (typically black or dark grey) completes the look.
Fibreglass roofs have the benefit that they are one solid application that fills the entire surface with no joins or folds, making leaks or holes less likely to occur.
GRP roofing is a very popular roofing material more commonly known as fibreglass. Suitable for all flat roof types but commonly seen on outhouses and extensions due to its durability and long-lasting properties.
GRP, or fibreglass roofing, does not have any joints or seals making it completely watertight, when the fibreglass has completely cured it offers a protective hardwearing cover.
Benefits of Using GRP Fibreglass Roofing
- Watertight - Less chance of leaks damaging your belongings
- Functionality - Suitable for any flat roof type, including garages and outhouses
- Durability - Can last in excess of 25 years
- Easy to repair - Small patches can be repaired if damaged
- No Joints - Meaning less chance of leaks
If you would like to talk to one of our fibreglass roofing specialists or request a free quote for a new GRP roof, you can fill out a contact form below.
Call us on 01892 577022 to speak to our fibreglass flat roof experts
Our other roofing services
Slate roofing is one of the more traditional styles of roofing currently in use, yet it dates back to the 19th Century. It’s popularity as a roofing material comes from its extremely low water absorption index and ability to withstand low temperatures.
As one of the most popular roofing materials used in the UK, especially on domestic homes, roof tiles are a traditional custom-made product perfect for great looking and reliable roofs. We can provide a wide range of clay and concrete tiles to match your preferred colour, design or budget.
Most commonly seen on Garages, Extensions, and Porches. Flat roofs have a wide range of applications and come in a variety of materials depending on your needs, including Rubber, and Fibreglass. Contact us for a free consultation to find what flat roof material is best suited to your needs.
Damage to a roof should be repaired as soon as it is noticed, to save extensive and expensive roof repairs down the line. Whether you have slipped slates, a few tiles have blown off or your guttering has dropped, call us today.
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If you would like to request a free quote for any of our services or have a question please use the form here to get in touch with us. Alternatively you can call us on 01892 577022.
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FAQs about our GRP fibreglass roofing service
Our customers often ask for advice about our services, so we have put together a list of the most common questions:
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.
Although fibreglass roofs are superior and much more resistant to heat, moisture, water and fire than alternative flat roofing materials meaning that they need much less maintenance as a result, they still require a level of maintenance and cleaning occasionally.
A professionally laid GRP fibreglass roof will last for at least 30 years with no measurable deterioration.
A GRP Flat Roof, or fibreglass roofing as it’s also known, is one of the most popular flat roofing solutions in the UK. GRP stands for Glass Reinforced Polyester, a composite material formed by strengthening plastic with fine fibres made of glass.
Initially yes, however, the long-term benefits will be obvious as it will outperform the felt roof – you won’t have to worry about replacing it again for a very long time.
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