If you have a flat roof extension, you might have encountered hard-to-find leaks. If this is the case, rubber roofing provides an extremely durable solution – it’s practical, weather resistant and efficient. Rubber roofing has become a viable alternative to traditional felt, bitumen roofs. To achieve a sleek, modern and practical rubber roof, we use the highest quality Single Ply Roofing Membrane, which is far more durable, resilient and resistant than traditional roofing systems, such as asphalt roofing or bituminous roofing felt. This superior material will achieve a contemporary, beautiful and incredibly durable roof – we’re so confident in our rubber roofing, we include a 20 year guarantee! Talk about peace of mind!
- 20 Year Guarantee
- BBA accredited
- NHBC Standard compliant
- Weather resistant and waterproof
- Durable, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing
Accredited and Professional Services
Our experienced team can fit roofing systems defined by durability, robustness and strength – we bond using a powerful adhesive, to ensure a long lasting roof which keeps it’s protective qualities. We install a single ply waterproofing membrane by utilising cold-applied adhesives, fusion melding, or by mechanically setting the roof in place. Any overlap seams, alongside any detailing, is electronically hot-air welded, ensuring a clean, safe and efficient installation without the use of hazardous open flames. Your roofing will be British Board of Agrément (BBA) accredited – a token of our professionalism and dedication. Furthermore, we meet NHBC Standards, with the body accepting the single ply membrane which we utilise. Our high quality roofing products and services will ensure fantastic coverage, whilst adapting to any type of roof, whether a domestic home, or an industrial, commercial roof.
Our 20 year guarantee, coupled with our experienced, professional staff members, will ensure high quality craftsmanship capitalising on superior quality products that we install professionally. Your rubber roof will be weather, UV and root penetration resistant, capable of protecting from even the most adverse weather conditions. Furthermore, the durability and efficiency of the materials we use will provide protectivity and cost efficiency for years to come, whilst maintaining an aesthetically pleasing finish.
Get in Contact
We pride ourselves on our home improvement knowledge and expertise. No matter the job at hand, our team of friendly, qualified and enthusiastic professionals are sure to help. If you have any questions regarding rubber roofing, or if you would like a quote, please give us a call on 01702 555553. Or, if you would like to visit us, we have showrooms in Hadleigh and Westcliff, Essex – and we’re always happy to assist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is rubber roofing better than felt?
The Single Ply Roofing Membrane we use at Mr Window is considered to be a superior material to traditional felt – this is primarily due to its durability, resilience and water-resistance. Our single ply roofing membrane is tear-resistant and will not blister or rot. Furthermore, this membrane is both BBA accredited and NHBC Standard compliant.
Is rubber roofing any good?
Yes – if you’ve noticed it’s time for a new roof, rubber roofing is an incredibly advantageous option. It’s defined by its durability and ability to resist tearing – the membrane will remain resilient no matter the weather. Due to these reasons, rubber roofing is rapidly gaining in popularity. If you’re searching for viable roofing options, rubber roofing is definitely worth considering.
How do you maintain a rubber roof?
Our single ply roofing membrane will require very little maintenance. However, it’s important to occasionally observe the membrane, to see if any external factors may be causing problems. Furthermore, it’s best to sweep your flat roof to remove any foliage and debris – performing a simple sweep once or twice a year will prevent makeshift pools of water and wear-and-tear. Finally, try to maintain any surrounding trees or bushes – doing so will prevent leaves, twigs and various debris from falling onto the roof.