EDPM RUBBER ROOFING
EPDM is a rubber roofing membrane that is extremely durable and long-lasting. EPDM stands for ethylene propylene diene terpolymer, with the primary two ingredients being ethylene and propylene.
SLATING
A slate roof is a premium roof system made primarily out of natural slate tiles and other slate roofing materials.
TILING
Roof tiles are designed mainly to keep out rain, and are traditionally made from locally available materials such as terracotta or slate. Modern materials such as concrete, metal and plastic are also used and some clay tiles have a waterproof glaze.
FLATROOFING
Flat roofing is a popular choice for garages, homes, garages, extensions and many other types of buildings.
UPVC FASCIAS, SOFFITS & GUTTERS
The fascia boards are the largest part of your roofline, they support the weight of the eaves, as well as the weight of your guttering system.
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Soffits are fitted to the underside of the roofline, forming a join between the property wall and the fascia board. Its purpose is to prevent birds, insects, and small vermin from getting into your roof cavity.
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The guttering is the most easily identifiable roofline component. It comprises the gutter pipe itself (which runs parallel to your roof, along the fascia board), as well as any down-spouts or drainpipes, and the brackets that hold them in place.
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WALL CLADDING
Wall cladding is the protective material attached to the exterior side of a wall of a house or other building.
RENDERING / PLASTERING
Rendering refers to the process of applying a coat of cement on the external walls of a property to make them smooth or textured as desired. The difference between rendering and plastering is that rendering involves the exterior walls while plastering involves the interior ones.
CHIMNEY WORK
​Chimney restoration, rebuilding and reaming, to lining, installation and re-pointing and new-builds.
REROOFING
It could be to replace old roof tiles, it could be part of an extension project, or you may be considering installing something new on the roof, such as a roof window or solar panels.
GROUND WORK / DRAINAGE
The meaning of 'groundworks' refers to the work carried out to prepare the ground and below ground to enable the start of a construction project. In short, Groundworks is the first set of activities involved on a construction site that lead to the foundations being laid.
BLOCK PAVING
Block paving involves using individual paver blocks to create a hard-standing surface.
TARMAC
Tarmac is a surfacing material made by combining crushed stone, sand, and tar.
CONCRETE
Concreting involves pouring ready made concrete into an area to from a solid base.
SLABBING
A larger, more aesthetic alternative to block paving. Slabs most often come in a variety of different sized squares and rectangles.
DRAINAGE
Drains are used to remove surface water from hard surfaces such as tarmac or paving, using a long narrow drain covered by a grating which drains water along its entire length.
FENCING
A typical fencing job consists of a fence panels on top of gravel boards with posts either side for stability.
ARTIFICIAL GRASS
Artificial grass is material that is made of synthetic, man-made fibres that look like real grass. The synthetic grass blades are green and come in different a variety of different lengths.
DECORATIVE STONE
Decorative stone is a term that encompasses a wide range of materials, including gravel, pebbles, and slate.
WALLS / GARDEN WALLS
Garden walls can serve a range of purposes. From retaining walls, which hold back earth or water, to walls that screen, or just for aesthetic purposes.
TURFING
Turf is pre-grown grass seed that's been cut from the ground with a slice of top soil. Almost like an outdoor, grassy carpet, it can be laid to fix patchy areas in an existing lawn or to create a new lawn completely from scratch.
LANDSCAPING
Landscaping is the process of making a garden or other piece of land more attractive by altering the existing design, adding ornamental features, and planting trees and shrubs.
CAMERA DRAINAGE INSPECTION
Special CCTV cameras are inserted into the drains and provide a live feed, enabling the engineers carrying out the survey to see the state of the drains and identify any issues.