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New Roofs & Reroofs

From providing an entirely new roof as part of a new-build scheme to renovating or replacing an old and tired roof with a high-quality new structure, Butlers Roofing is the name you need.

New roofs are a specialty for Butlers Roofing. We can replace an entire roof that’s reached the end of its life and is beyond repair, or we can complete your new home by adding a stylish roof to the build. We offer complete roofing services for every style of building. From a flat garage roof through to complex, multi-pitched structures, we always aim to exceed our customers’ expectations.

No risk roof inspections

We use the latest technology to check out your roof without the risk of damaging it further.

Inspecting a roof without causing further damage can be a challenge for some roofing contractors, who risk making the situation worse when clambering across your tiles to see what needs fixing.

At Butlers Roofing we’ve solved that problem using the latest technology that means we can carry out a careful, detailed inspection of your roof without setting foot on it.

We use a modern drone linked to unique specialist technology that allows us to check out exactly what the problem is, where it is and what it will take to put it right, quickly and cheaply.

Whether we are checking out a couple of missing tiles after a storm or assessing the costs involved in a complete re-roofing project, we can do so without posing any risk to your existing roof.

It’s another example of the measures Butlers Roofing take to ensure we can deliver the best, most reliable and best value roofing service around.

Our Roofing solutions include:

Bonnet Roof

Bonnet roof often has a peak with a sharp slope and a base with a gentle slope. They are very flexible in terms of both their design and their function and are best suited for flat and low-sloped buildings and can cover almost any shape or form of the building.

Box Gable Roof

Box gable roof includes a common style of slope front having two sloping sides that form a ridge and triangular extension on both sides. These roofs have a stable design to deal with rain and snow and are most suitable for areas with cold weather conditions.

Butteryfly Roof

Also known as inverted pitch roof can be found on many modern homes and businesses as it is one of the most energy-efficient styles of roof available, and also looks great! It has a long life expectancy, is easy to maintain, and requires little to no repair.

Clerestory Roof

A clerestory roof allows the building to be much lighter and cheaper than one with a flat roof. The clerestory roof heats the room considerably in the winter months with the natural light that is allowed through the sections of the roof on either side of the vertical wall.

Combination Roof

A combination roof is a combination of different types of roofs. It has a unique and interesting look with a combination of the clerestory, hip roof, or other styles, and is most often used as architectural accents on one-story homes and are sometimes found on two-story homes as well.

Cross Gabled Roof

Cross gable roof incorporates multiple gable roof elevations intersecting at a certain angle. These are suitable for buildings with a complex layout such as houses with an attached garage, storage tanks, silos, and other similar buildings that have a large flat area that can be covered with a gable roof.

Cross Hipped Roof

A cross hipped roof is a very strong roof type, with perpendicular hip sections that help to transfer the load from one side of the roof to the other that increases the longevity of the roof. This roofing style makes for a great option for complex buildings and is resistant to extreme weather conditions.

Curved Roof

A curved roof is made of metal roofing material that is durable and lasts for decades if treated properly. They come in an almost unlimited variety of shapes and styles. The roof dramatically enhances the aesthetics of the house and makes it look extremely modern.

Dome Roof

Dome roofs are a great choice for new constructions as they provide much better insulation than a flat roof. This makes them a very economical choice when you are trying to reduce your energy consumption. They are complex yet durable and adds to the aesthetics of the building.

Dormer

Dormers are most often found on traditional Victorian, and Georgian-style homes, although they are also used on modern homes. They are an excellent choice for a remodeling project. Dormers are relatively inexpensive and can be added to almost any home with an extended window in the roof.

Dutch Gable Roof

The Dutch gable roofs are flat on the sides with a gentle slope down to the eave. They are most often used as secondary or cover roofs, but can also be primary if they have an attractive design. They are a combination of gable and hip roofs with a unique and durable design.

Flat Roof

Flat roofs are often used in commercial buildings, warehouses, and garages to expand outdoor useable space. The flat roofs are cost-effective, resistant to weather conditions, durable, and effortless in maintenance. They make for a beautiful roof-top garden space.

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