Flat Roofs Exeter
Premium Flat Roofs Installation
Our flat roofing experts can install and repair roofs to a premium standard. We have been operating in the Exeter area for 25 years, so we have the expertise and knowledge to supply flat roofs to a variety of domestic and commercial properties. We offer competitive, affordable prices for our exceptional services, so contact Salter Roofing today. We’re here to help with all manner of roofing concerns, no matter the severity. We can also supply new roofs, leadwork, chimney maintenance, metal seamed roofing and emergency repair services.
Accredited Roofing Professionals
If you need professional and high-end roofers in the Exeter area, look no further than Salter Roofing. There are a plethora of benefits of flat roofing. Keeping your roof in prime condition is important for protecting the structural integrity and foundations of your home, so you want a company you can rely on. That’s why you should contact us today for a free estimate. Our staff are trained, skilled and committed to providing an excellent service. We pride ourselves on the quality and efficacy of our work. So, give us a call today. We promise to exceed your expectations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Flat roofs are versatile products that shouldn’t be overlooked. They are much cheaper than sloped roofs and create additional space above your home. Many people convert this space into a rooftop garden or communal decking area. They are easy to manufacture and build, so labour costs are low. The ergonomic design of a flat roof also makes it easy to access for regular maintenance and cleaning, which is essential for prolonged functionality.
Flat roofs aren’t as survivable as others styles. They need replaced every 15-20 years, but this is just an estimate. The materials used to build flat roofs are inexpensive, but won’t last as long as other alternatives. This is definitely something to consider if longevity is important to you. Signs that your flat roof needs replaced are tears and rips that are beyond repair and excessive water pooling. This is when water sits on your roof for an extended period of time. If you’re unsure, feel free to contact us for expert advice.
Generally no, as the rainwater can damage the roofing structure. This is especially true for flat roofs as there is no sloping to drain the incoming rain.