We are a family run business with over 25 years of experience in all aspects of roofing and property maintenance. Our workmanship is to highest possible standards, but at honest and affordable prices. We offer free advice and quotations and all our work is fully insured and guaranteed. I would recommend David and his team (and have been) as he is pleasant to deal with, solution focused and nothing was a problem to deal with. He was tidy, prompt, on budget and courteous. It's extremely hard to find a decent tradesman these days and I'll definitely be using his services for any future requirements given his strong work ethic, comparable prices and ability to get the job done correctly.
We provide all aspects of roofing including tiled, felt, lead, slate and fibre glass as well as property maintenance. Please see more information below on the various types of roofing and please do not hesitate to contact us for any further information or for a free quote. Roof tiles come in many shapes, sizes and colours and are made to withstand all types of weather conditions. Traditionally roof tiles were made from clay, but nowadays the concrete tile has become just as popular with its cost savings and ability to look as good as its clay counterpart.
DRC Roofing cover all aspects of property maintenance in relation to roofing and all areas of it. Let us know if you require any further information on our property maintenance services and we'll be happy to help. If there's something not on the list below and it's to do with roofing there's a pretty good chance we do it so please do not hesitate to give us a call to discuss. I would recommend David and his team (and have been) as he is pleasant to deal with, solution focused and nothing was a problem to deal with.
Rolled lead sheet is available in various thicknesses, known as codes. Each code is recommended for certain use(s). Once known as milled lead, rolled lead has been produced since the mid-1700s. Nowadays, it's still widely used for roofing and weathering, most commonly on dormer windows, flat roofs and chimneys. However, lead was traditionally used to cover most flat roofs and even some pitched. It is now becoming rare to see lead used as the main material for a roof, although when you do get to see one you will not find a more stunning finish.
Similar to clay, natural slate offers a truly authentic look that cannot be replicated by manufacturers. For period projects, or properties that need to reflect the natural environment around them, natural slate is usually the preferred choice. Its lifespan goes beyond both clay and concrete by some distance and has even been known to outlast the structure of the very buildings they have been placed upon. For a truly stunning look there is no other material to match natural slate. Nowadays we can source more cost-effective ranges of slate from around the world including China and Spain, without breaking the bank with more traditional Welsh and Cornish slate.