Mid Wales

With our Head Office in Aberystwyth, roofs in Mid Wales are within especially easy reach:

  • Machynlleth
  • Aberystwyth
  • Welshpool
  • Newtown
  • Llanidloes
  • Llandrindod Wells
  • Rhayader
  • Brecon
  • "the middle of nowhere"

The liquid membrane roofing system is fast, simple, and efficient. This means your roof is easy to fix or refurbish and weatherproof, waterproof, and fireproof in a matter of hours for a fraction of the cost you might pay for inferior systems!

We offer an industry leading guarantees, excellent trade association accreditation, and our personal guarantee of highest standards of safety and service for all work.

Take a look below at some examples of pitched and flat roofing work we've carried out around Aberystwyth and the Mid Wales area. We're the roofers who are always very happy to help with any roof-related questions or advice - simply call 01970 610047, or email including photos of your roof if possible.

Click images to find out about some of our local roofing jobs below:

This flat roof in west Wales needed proper ventilation to resolve moisture build up, a common problem for cold roofs (explained here in relation to warm roofing) especially in such notoriously rainy areas of the UK. Cold roofs are not really "cold". In cold roofing, as can be seen in... - read more...
The abutting roof on this property on St Davids Road in Aberystwth needed full insulation to comply with governmental "U-Value" standards. "Warm roofs" differ from cold roofs in that they do not require ventilation and the insulation is placed above, rather than between the... - read more...
This flat roof in Waunfawr, Aberystwith in Ceredigion (West Wales) required warm roof insulation to comply with government U-values regarding (a measure of the rate of heat transfer across a surface). Roof "obstacles" and detailing are no problem at all for the polymer system but in this... - read more...
This school near Aberystwyth in Ceredigion, West Wales required a cold roofing system (click for more on cold and warm roofs) for a flat area adjoined to a larger roof. The pictures above show the overlaid system in progress, creating a durable, affordable roofing system that is jointless and... - read more...
The Metropole Hotel in Llandrindod Wells in Powys, Mid Wales is one of the town's main landmarks with a long history and great visitor appeal. Its patinated copper roof spires are an integral part of its traditional look and stately charm, but over the years they have worn and perished, their... - read more...
The GRP fibreglass on this adjoined flat roof near Aberystwyth in West Wales was looking tired and patchy, and would have needed replacing entirely before long had the owners not decided upon a preemptive refurb. As the pictures show, polymer overcoating the existing roof was straightforward - flat... - read more...
This small roof extension near Aberystwyth SY23 was no problem for the polymer system despite its small size and some detailing such as the upstanding ventilation pipe in the photograph - the photo demonstrates just how "perfect forming" the polymer system is as well as the level,... - read more...
This roof in Llandinam (SY17) was an unusual project in terms of shape and design - constituting a wide strip of roofing surrounding a central opening for an extra large skylight lantern aperture over a sun room. The roofing area also needed to be meticulously tapered to the guttering to provide... - read more...
This insulated terrace roof in the small village of Carno in Powys SY17 required warm roof insulation, noggings/noggins fitted for balustrade railings, and a tapered gradient for drainage. It also enjoys a fully waterproof and weatherproof 20 year guaranteed polymer system. To discuss your warm... - read more...
This Dorma window refurbishment in Aberystwyth, West Wales (SY23) shows no job is too small for the polymer system! We installed a 15 year overlay system 15 year, ventilation inserted, over an increase of 80mm insulated plaster board. This resulted in noticeable improvement on heat loss. WHAT NEXT... - read more...