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Ward Home Improvements

9.95(81 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Dry Ridge Repair
Flat Roofing Repair
Roofing Repairs
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Trustmark Roofing & Building

9.68(677 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Roof Lights Installation
Emergency Roofing Service
Dry Ridge Installation

STOCKTON ROAD ROOFING LIMITED

9.64(48 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Emergency Roofing Service
Dry Verge Repair
Green Roofing Repair
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GMC Roofing

9.98(78 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Dormer / Roof Windows
Dry Verge Installation
Leadworks Installation
Forthcoming Roofing and Home Improvements Logo

Forthcoming Roofing and Home Improvements

9.38(72 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Dry Ridge Installation
Chimneys Repair
Liquid Plastic Roofing Repair
A Armstrong Roofing Ltd, Est. 1976 Logo

A Armstrong Roofing Ltd, Est. 1976

9.85(312 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Hot Melt Roofing Installation
Dry Ridge Installation
Dry Verge Repair
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Stoker Property Solutions

9.71(102 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Polycarbonate Roofing Installation
Tiled Conservatory Roof Repair
Glass Roof Installation
HAWKINS ROOFING NE LTD Logo

HAWKINS ROOFING NE LTD

9.64(8 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Green Roofing Repair
Metal Roofing Repair
Slate Roof Installation
Northmen Roofing Limited Logo

Northmen Roofing Limited

9.89(24 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Felt Roofing Installation
Asphalt Roofing Repair
Ridged Tiles Repair
Indigo Roofing & Building NE Ltd Logo

Indigo Roofing & Building NE Ltd

10(19 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Emergency Roofing Service
Dry Ridge Repair
Asphalt Roofing Installation
L T Roofing  Logo

L T Roofing

9.59(229 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Rubber Roofing Installation
Balcony Roofing Installation
Leadworks Installation
WestEnd Roofing And Property Maintenance Logo

WestEnd Roofing And Property Maintenance

9.85(47 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Roofer
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Sealoflex Roofing Installation
Single Ply Membrane Roofs Repair
Sealoflex Roofing Repair

Fibreglass roofing in Tyne and Wear

If you’re looking for fibreglass roofing contractors in Tyne and Wear, let us help speed up your search. We can show you fibreglass roofing companies who are recommended by your neighbours.

There are two different ways to find fibreglass roof installers in Tyne and Wear.

  1. Search Checkatrade for professionals in your local area and speak to them directly.

  2. Use our handy request a quote feature to save time. Let us know the details of your job and we’ll forward these to three tradespeople who offer fibreglass roofing in Tyne and Wear. Then just sit back and wait for the quotes to start rolling in.

  • What is a fibreglass roof?

    Fibreglass or glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) is a popular material used to cover flat roofs in the UK. It is made from glass strands and liquid resin, and a catalyst is used to cure the roof to turn it into a solid surface.

    What is EPDM roofing?

    The main alternative to a fibreglass roof, is EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer), which is a type of rubber roofing. It’s sold in rolls that can be easily installed to cover a flat roof. EPDM roofing is durable and flexible making it a great option for covering uneven roof surfaces.

  • What are the advantages of fibreglass roofs?

    Now we know a little more about fibreglass and EPDM roofing, let’s look at the advantages of each material. This should make it easier when it comes to choosing the right roofing for your home.

    The advantages of using fibreglass roofing are:

    • High quality

    • Very durable

    • Waterproof

    • Resistant to cracking

    • Long lasting

    • Aesthetically pleasing

    The advantages of using EPDM roofing are:

    • High quality

    • Waterproof

    • Resistant to cracking

    • Long lasting

    • Affordable

    • Easy repairs

    • Easy installation process

    As you can see, both types of roofing have similar advantages, although if you’re working on a budget, EPDM roofing is generally more affordable. Fibreglass roofing looks better than EPDM roofing and is very durable, but EPDM is easier to install.

    How long does a fibreglass roof last?

    If properly cared for, fibreglass roofing can last for upwards of 25 years.

    How long does it take to fibreglass a roof?

    This depends on the size of your roof. Larger roofs will take much longer to cover than small roofs. For example, a 20m² roof will usually take a day to fibreglass but a 40m² roof will take around two days.

  • How much does a fibreglass roof cost?

    It can be difficult to give an accurate cost for a fibreglass roof without considering the variables that affect the price. If you’re budgeting for your new roof, bear the following factors in mind:

    • Size of the roof: The larger the roof, the more expensive it’ll be.

    • Roof repairs: If you need to repair your roof before adding the fibreglass, this will push up the price.

    • Specification of the roof: This can affect the overall cost of fibreglass roofing.

    • Location: Depending on where you live in the UK, labour costs can vary.

    • Access: If your roof is difficult to access, this will push up the labour costs.

    Cost to fibreglass a flat roof

    After considering the above factors, you can then estimate the cost to fibreglass your flat roof. The average cost is £90 per m², but this will of course vary from job to job. You can find further information and tips in our fibreglass roof cost guide.

  • How to fibreglass a roof

    Some homeowners choose to fibreglass their roofs on a DIY basis. This is possible but may be tricky for DIY beginners. If you don't have any DIY experience or want to guarantee high quality, long lasting results, we’d recommend hiring a professional to do the work for you.

    If you’re curious about the fibreglass roof installation process, we’ve summarised the main steps below:

    1. Prepare the surface, ensuring it’s flat, clean and in good condition

    2. Lay OSB boards at a 90 degree angle to your roof rafters

    3. Install the fibreglass edging trims

    4. Cut your fibreglass matting to size

    5. Apply the resin and catalyst

    6. Apply a topcoat to the fibreglass

  • What to look for in fibreglass roofing companies

    Once you’re ready to go ahead with your fibreglass roof installation, it’s well worth spending a little time hiring the right worker for the job.

    Check for the following qualities:

    • A friendly and professional manner

    • Someone who is willing to visit your home and give you a quote

    • Positive reviews on Checkatrade

    • Someone who will show you pictures of their past work

    • A tradesperson who is willing to make time to answer your questions

    • Someone who is happy to explain the process and your options

    • A properly qualified roof installer

    Want to speak to fibreglass roofing contractors in Tyne and Wear?

    Ready to get started on your project? Great, we can help you find professionals who offer fibreglass roofing in Tyne and Wear in no time. All our members pass 12 checks so you can have peace of mind knowing you’re hiring someone qualified and trustworthy.

    Our free search feature is a quick and easy way of finding fibreglass roof installers in Tyne and Wear. Just type in your postcode to see a variety of experts in your area.

    Another option is to try our request a quote feature. Fill in our online form with the details of your job. We will then find three experienced fibreglass roofing companies near you who’ll get in touch with you as soon as possible.