Rubber Roofing
If your house has a low-slope or flat roof, then you should consider rubber (also known as EPDM) roofing. This roofing material brings down the labor costs to minimum as compared to other roofing options and also exhibits an extraordinary durability that provides magnificent resistance to tears and abrasion.
Felt Roofing
Built-up roofing consists of two or three layers of bitumen sheet bonded together through adhesive or hot bitumen.The bitumen is produced through the distillation of crude oil. Reinforced bitumen sheets are manufactured using a base layer consisting of one of a number of materials including organic fibres, glass fibre or bitumen-saturated polyester, though in practice, organic felts rarely meet performance criteria. The material is passed through a bath of molten bitumen and then coated with sand to prevent adhesion.
Fibre Glass Roofing
GPR FibreglassThe system for flat roofing Polimar Liquid Roofing (known as GRP Fibreglass Roofing) is far superior when it comes to traditional GRP Fibreglass, it looks the same but has far more benefits as it stays highly flexible throughout its life span unlike traditional GRP Fibreglass, offering a 10 – 20 year warranty direct from us.